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Project management 656 Projektmanagement 428 Knowledge management 71 Construction industry 62 Project evaluation 57 Erfolgsfaktor 49 Projektbewertung 49 Success factor 49 Wissensmanagement 48 Bauwirtschaft 43 Team 40 Arbeitsgruppe 38 Risk management 38 Stakeholder 38 Innovation 35 Knowledge transfer 32 Learning organization 32 Lernende Organisation 32 Organizational change 30 Project success 29 Leadership 27 Learning 27 Australia 26 Risikomanagement 26 Theory 26 Wissenstransfer 26 Communication 24 Innovation management 24 Organisatorischer Wandel 24 Theorie 24 Führungsstil 23 Innovationsmanagement 23 Inter-firm cooperation 23 Leadership style 23 Strategic management 23 Unternehmenskooperation 23 Managers 22 Action research 21 Strategisches Management 21 Information technology 20
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Article 1,582 Book / Working Paper 12
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Article in journal 527 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 527 research-article 298 non-article 82 conceptual-paper 53 review 46 case-report 28 Case study 25 Fallstudie 25 back-matter 24 Collection of articles of several authors 10 Sammelwerk 10 review-article 9 technical-paper 5 viewpoint 3 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2
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English 1,594
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Walker, Derek H.T. 59 Walker, Derek 47 Hällgren, Markus 29 Drouin, Nathalie 27 Jacobsson, Mattias 26 Aaltonen, Kirsi 25 Fox, Stephen 24 Jugdev, Kam 24 Müller, Ralf 23 Lundin, Rolf A. 22 Geraldi, Joana 20 Lindahl, Marcus 20 Sankaran, Shankar 20 Söderlund, Jonas 20 Whitty, Stephen Jonathan 19 Andersen, Bjorn 18 Burström, Thommie 18 Wilson, Timothy L. 18 Kujala, Jaakko 17 Maqsood, Tayyab 17 Artto, Karlos 16 Aubry, Monique 16 Besner, Claude 16 Walker, Derek H. T. 16 Söderholm, Anders 15 Killen, Catherine P. 14 Martinsuo, Miia 14 Ralf Müller, Professor 14 Turner, Michelle 14 Aarseth, Wenche 13 Ahola, Tuomas 13 Blomquist, Tomas 13 Cicmil, Svetlana 13 Klakegg, Ole Jonny 13 Smyth, Hedley 13 Haapasalo, Harri 12 Ika, Lavagnon A. 12 Koskinen, Kaj U. 12 Mangia, Gianluigi 12 Rowlinson, Steve 12
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International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 820 International journal of managing projects in business 772 International Journal of Managing Projects in Business Ser. 1 International Journal of Managing Projects in Business: Volume 7, Issue 2 1
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Other ZBW resources 820 ECONIS (ZBW) 531 OLC EcoSci 243
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Improving workers’ health in project-based work: job security considerations
Turner, Michelle; Lingard, Helen - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 3, pp. 606-623
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of health promotion interventions in Queensland, Australia. During the research period, the workers’ employing organization, a large contracting organization, was engaged in a competitive tender to renew their service contract....
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A Bigger Prize: Why Competition isn ' Everything and How We do Better
In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 2, pp. 468-470
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Capacity development through international projects: a complex adaptive systems perspective
McEvoy, Peter; Brady, Malcolm; Munck, Ronaldo - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 3, pp. 528-545
Purpose – International development practice has had as its dominant paradigm the rational-analytic model of project planning, management and evaluation. This is reflected in the widespread adoption by donor agencies of results-based management (RBM), side by side with conventionally used...
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Rethinking project reliability using the ambidexterity and mindfulness perspectives
Turner, Neil; Kutsch, Elmar; Leybourne, Stephen A. - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 4, pp. 845-864
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to bring together two seemingly disparate bodies of literature – ambidexterity (the ability both to exploit and explore) and mindfulness – to take a fresh perspective on the management of uncertainty. The authors differentiate between “rule-based” and...
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Critical success factors for international development projects in Maldives : Project teams’ perspective
Yamin, Mohamed; Sim, Adriel K.S. - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 3, pp. 481-504
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the perceptions of local project teams on critical success factors and project success in the context of international development projects in Maldives. It identifies the critical success factors of international development projects, examines...
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The Project Management Office: it’s just not what it used to be
Darling, Eric John; Whitty, Stephen Jonathan - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 2, pp. 282-308
Purpose – The Project Management Office (PMO) phenomenon is a dynamic and regularly evolving feature of the project landscape. The functions and practices expected of the PMO differ as widely as the industries and organisations, which host them. By uncovering the documented and undocumented...
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Using RBM approach in managing projects beyond the development sector
Ssegawa, Joseph Kaggwa; Muzinda, Mark - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 2, pp. 337-363
Purpose – Result-based management (RBM) is common approach used in the development sector to initiate, plan and implement projects. However, to the knowledge of the authors the approach has hardly been used in delivering projects in other sectors, for example, information technology,...
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Project managers’ and change managers’ contribution to success
Pollack, Julien; Algeo, Chivonne - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 2, pp. 451-465
Purpose – Many projects involve an organisational change component. Project management (PM) and change management (CM) have the potential to jointly contribute to the delivery of organisational changes. However, there is a lack of clarity in the literature about the boundary and relationship...
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Is it for donors or locals? The relationship between stakeholder interests and demonstrating results in international development
Julian, Rachel - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 3, pp. 505-527
Purpose – Many development interventions fail to report results that are important to local people (intended beneficiaries of the intervention) but not of strategic importance to the donors funding the work. Failure to report unexpected results, or those not linked to strategic goals,...
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The logic of projects and the ideal of community development : Social good, participation and the ethics of knowing
Cicmil, Svetlana; O'Laocha, Eamonn - In: International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 9 (2016) 3, pp. 546-561
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between project-based organizing and the initiatives labelled as “development” by critically engaging with some unchallenged assumptions inherent in the notion of both projects as a means through which social change can be...
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