Contribution mechanisms of project managers’ behavioural competencies towards the success of oil and gas projects

IF 3.4 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Hazem Abdulla, Catherine McCauley-Smith
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AbstractThe Oil and Gas (O&G) industry is complex and hazardous. Its development relies on projects, where project management is a human-centred profession. Therefore, competent project managers (PMs) play a crucial role in this dynamic industry. Existing literature has primarily focused on the quantitative impact of project managers’ competencies (PMCs) on project success (PS). However, there has been little attention given to understanding the ‘how’ behind the contributions of PMCs, specifically behavioural competencies (BCs), to PS. As a result, this research aims to explore the perspectives of PMs regarding the contributions of BCs to the success of projects in the O&G industry. This paper takes an interpretive stance. Data was gathered through twenty semi-structured interviews with PMs from a refinery in the Kingdom of Bahrain and analysed using thematic analysis with the aid of NVIVO 12. The study revealed the ways in which BCs contribute to project success in the O&G industry. Five distinct mechanisms were identified for BCs’ contributions to PS: fostering team cohesiveness, enhancing work clarity, controlling project activities, conveying technical competencies, and advancing PMs’ careers. This study was conducted in an under-researched industry within a developing country and has provided a deeper understanding of the means by which BCs contribute to PS, rather than merely presenting them as an extensive ‘shopping list’.Keywords: Behavioural competenciesproject successoil and gas Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
项目经理行为能力对油气项目成功的贡献机制
摘要石油天然气行业是一个复杂而危险的行业。它的发展依赖于项目,其中项目管理是一个以人为本的职业。因此,称职的项目经理(pm)在这个充满活力的行业中扮演着至关重要的角色。现有的文献主要集中在项目经理能力(PMCs)对项目成功(PS)的定量影响上。然而,很少有人关注pmc,特别是行为能力(bc)对PS的贡献背后的“方式”。因此,本研究旨在探讨pmc对油气行业项目成功的贡献的观点。本文采取一种解释的立场。数据是通过对巴林王国一家炼油厂的pm进行的20次半结构化访谈收集的,并在NVIVO 12的帮助下使用主题分析进行分析。该研究揭示了bp对油气行业项目成功的贡献方式。对于BCs对PS的贡献,确定了五种不同的机制:培养团队凝聚力,增强工作清晰度,控制项目活动,传达技术能力,推进项目经理的职业生涯。这项研究是在一个发展中国家的一个研究不足的行业中进行的,它提供了对bc对PS的贡献方式的更深入的理解,而不仅仅是将它们作为一个广泛的“购物清单”。关键词:行为能力项目成功土壤和气体披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Construction Management publishes quality papers aiming to advance the knowledge of construction management. The Journal is devoted to the publication of original research including, but not limited to the following: Sustainable Construction (Green building; Carbon emission; Waste management; Energy saving) Construction life cycle management Construction informatics (Building information modelling; Information communication technology; Virtual design and construction) Smart construction (Robotics; Artificial intelligence; 3D printing) Big data for construction Legal issues in construction Public policies for construction Building and Infrastructures Health, safety and well-being in construction Risk management in construction Disaster management and resilience Construction procurement Construction management education
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