2020
DOI: 10.1108/md-11-2019-1532
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Knowledge translation in project portfolio decision-making: the role of organizational alignment and information support system in selecting innovative ideas

Abstract: PurposeThe present study aims to describe the micro-dynamics of decision-making that refer to knowledge translation pursued by organizational actors to see how they affect the travel of new ideas within the managerial practice of Project Portfolio Management (PPM). The study focuses on how the alignment of actors' meanings is reached at the organizational level and how they move towards a common direction by synthesizing information and negotiating meanings across the activities that constitute PPM. The study … Show more

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“…However, formal hierarchical and bureaucratic relations and structures can impede the success of these efforts (Bloice and Burnett, 2016;Ragsdell, 2009). KS takes place within organizations but also permeates organizational boundaries and can include external stakeholders who have different cultures and communicate in varied ways, requiring the translation of knowledge (Annosi et al, 2020;Major and Cordey-Hayes, 2000). This may be done formally and/or informally through Communities of Practice, which can play an important role in facilitating broader KS and exploitation (Wenger, 2011).…”
Section: Knowledge Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, formal hierarchical and bureaucratic relations and structures can impede the success of these efforts (Bloice and Burnett, 2016;Ragsdell, 2009). KS takes place within organizations but also permeates organizational boundaries and can include external stakeholders who have different cultures and communicate in varied ways, requiring the translation of knowledge (Annosi et al, 2020;Major and Cordey-Hayes, 2000). This may be done formally and/or informally through Communities of Practice, which can play an important role in facilitating broader KS and exploitation (Wenger, 2011).…”
Section: Knowledge Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A project portfolio represents a set of projects and programs oriented towards achieving specific organizational objectives [2,5]. Portfolio management has been associated with the operationalization of organizational strategy [6], while seeking to address and integrate different stakeholders at the organizational level [7]. Thus, an appropriate project portfolio model can provide an opportunity to grow sustainably, improve strategic business performance, and achieve a sustainable competitive position in response to the changing environment in which organizations are immersed [2,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achieving these demands requires transformations, not only in the material order of schools but also in the application of management styles and the professional behavior of teachers, aimed at an effective improvement of their professional performance to meet the challenge for the quality of education (García & Castro, 2012). This includes technical expertise, technical preparation plus accumulated experience, effectiveness in decisions, skill in the execution of procedures and good interpersonal relationships (Abualoush et al, 2018;Annosi et al, 2020;Nisar et al, 2019;Sheng, 2017). Because of this, this research aimed to determine the relationships between organizational learning and the performance of teachers in five (05) public educational institutions in a district of Lima, also determining the differences between the average scores of both variables by sex and by educational levels (initial, primary and secondary).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%