2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijmpb-09-2021-0263
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Institutionalisation of sustainability in Indian megaprojects: an organisational field-based approach

Abstract: PurposeMegaprojects have a long-lasting impact on all three dimensions of sustainability-social, environmental and economic. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic has further heightened the importance of sustainability due to its disastrous consequences on the global economy and business activities. This study aims to explore the interactions and interventions of various actors in the megaproject field to institutionalise sustainability.Design/methodology/approachThe current study adopted the organisational fiel… Show more

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“…The main purpose of stakeholder engagement in megaprojects is to acquire transparency in decision making by way of stakeholder participation and inputs of feedback. Most of the external stakeholders seem to be less aware about the consequences of megaprojects, and project organisations seem to try limiting their interaction with external stakeholders to as less as possible; but maintaining the required transparency, continuous communication and engagement of external stakeholders are necessary for a successful megaproject (Thounaojam et al, 2022). Kumaraswamy et al (2017) argue that project organisations do not communicate with their stakeholders and do not engage them in decision making early enough in planning phase, leading to disruptions in project execution later.…”
Section: Stakeholder Challenges In Megaprojectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main purpose of stakeholder engagement in megaprojects is to acquire transparency in decision making by way of stakeholder participation and inputs of feedback. Most of the external stakeholders seem to be less aware about the consequences of megaprojects, and project organisations seem to try limiting their interaction with external stakeholders to as less as possible; but maintaining the required transparency, continuous communication and engagement of external stakeholders are necessary for a successful megaproject (Thounaojam et al, 2022). Kumaraswamy et al (2017) argue that project organisations do not communicate with their stakeholders and do not engage them in decision making early enough in planning phase, leading to disruptions in project execution later.…”
Section: Stakeholder Challenges In Megaprojectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While strictly following formal regulations, informal relationship with stakeholders is also required for project's performance regarding environment protection and project transparency (Xue et al ., 2020). However, project managers found it challenging to convince and influence with only project benefits and rewards in case of stakeholders like NGOs, public interest groups, environmentalists, communities in direct vicinities, who had greater value for sustainability (Thounaojam et al ., 2022). Participation and interests of such concerned long-term stakeholders needs to be managed throughout project's lifecycle.…”
Section: Key Literature Findings On Stakeholder Management Challenges...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, such acts are believed to promote attaining sustainability in projects and enhance the reputation of the organisation and the confidence of the client or end-users (Brooks and Rich, 2016). Having such standards and certification makes the projects more adept at supporting sustainability actions (Thounaojam, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Normative Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%