Political ecology perspective for a new way of understanding stakeholders and value in infrastructure projects

IF 7.4 1区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Mustafa Selçuk Çıdık , Margarita Garfias Royo , Joseph Mulligan , Allan Ouko K'oyoo , Priti Parikh
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The long-term goals and objectives that infrastructure projects aim to deliver are contextualised by complex grand challenges, which involve an entanglement of economic, social, and ecological issues. However, there have been criticisms that infrastructure projects fall short of delivering equitable value to effectively address grand challenges. These criticisms underpinned the recent calls for rethinking the purpose and definition of infrastructure projects. This essay argues that adopting a political ecology perspective can be useful to start identifying the limitations of the current understandings of external stakeholders and value in infrastructure projects, which lead to the criticised shortcomings. Political ecology considers social, ecological, and economic issues as an assemblage that manifests through power relations. Thus, for project studies, it implies a reconceptualization of external stakeholders and project value around the notions of agency, vulnerability, and empowerment. This reconceptualization provides new theoretical and practical directions for project formation, stakeholder management and project leadership in the pursuit of rethinking the purpose and definition of infrastructure projects for effectively tackling the grand challenges of our times.

从政治生态学角度,以全新方式理解基础设施项目中的利益相关者和价值
基础设施项目旨在实现的长期目标和目的是与复杂的重大挑战相联系的,这些挑战涉及经济、社会和生态问题。然而,也有人批评说,基础设施项目无法提供公平的价值来有效应对重大挑战。这些批评是最近呼吁重新思考基础设施项目的目的和定义的基础。本文认为,采用政治生态学的视角有助于开始识别当前对外部利益相关者和基础设施项目价值理解的局限性,这些局限性导致了被批评的缺点。政治生态学认为社会、生态和经济问题是通过权力关系表现出来的集合体。因此,对于项目研究而言,这意味着要围绕代理、脆弱性和授权等概念重新认识外部利益相关者和项目价值。这种重新概念化为项目形成、利益相关者管理和项目领导提供了新的理论和实践方向,以重新思考基础设施项目的目的和定义,从而有效应对我们时代的巨大挑战。
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12.30
自引率
26.20%
发文量
83
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Project Management is recognized as a premier publication in the field of project management and organization studies. Our main objective is to contribute to the advancement of project management and project organizing through the publication of groundbreaking research. We are dedicated to presenting fresh insights and new knowledge in various domains, including project management, program management, portfolio management, project-oriented organizations, project networks, and project-oriented societies. We actively encourage submissions that explore project management and organizing from the perspectives of organizational behavior, strategy, supply chain management, technology, change management, innovation, and sustainability. By publishing high-quality research articles and reviews, we strive to revolutionize the academic landscape and propel the field of project management forward. We invite researchers, scholars, and practitioners to contribute to our journal and be a part of the progressive development in this exciting field.
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