2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijmpb-11-2020-0354
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Linking complexity factors and project management approaches to performance: an embedded single case study of IT-enabled change projects in Australia

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide a holistic view of the link between the identification of complexity contributing factors, the application of project management approaches and their impacts on the performance of Information Technology (IT)-enabled change projects.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative approach of an embedded single-case design comprising three IT-enabled change projects delivered in Australia was used to explore the impact of complexity contributing factors and project managem… Show more

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“…Two categories of the consequences of project complexity include process-based and performance-based outcomes. The process-based outcomes involve interface management ECAM 30,7 (Ahn et al, 2017), stakeholder relationships (Odusanya et al, 2021), and communication (Senescu et al, 2013). In addition, project managers' ego depletion, as an individual-level outcome, might be increased under a high level of project complexity (Fang and Zhang, 2021).…”
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“…Two categories of the consequences of project complexity include process-based and performance-based outcomes. The process-based outcomes involve interface management ECAM 30,7 (Ahn et al, 2017), stakeholder relationships (Odusanya et al, 2021), and communication (Senescu et al, 2013). In addition, project managers' ego depletion, as an individual-level outcome, might be increased under a high level of project complexity (Fang and Zhang, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process-based outcomes involve interface management (Ahn et al. , 2017), stakeholder relationships (Odusanya et al. , 2021), and communication (Senescu et al.…”
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“…Similarly, we propose that increased absorptive capacity, like the capability to create unique combinations of external knowledge and project team members' knowledge, enhances the probability that teams will effectively implement fresh perspectives toward professional growth. For this reason, Odusanya et al (2021)) agree that projects that can learn from outside sources will have a higher chance of taking advantage of the always-dynamic world. Project performance can also be increased by exploring, modifying, and utilizing external knowledge since it improves problem-solving capabilities and reactivity.…”
Section: Project Performance and Absorptive Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%