Exploring Project Success Factors in Developing Countries: Focus on Morocco

Asmaa El Mourabit, Abdeslam El Moudden
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Although project management (PM) literature has addressed project success, attention has not been paid to statistically testing the relationship between various critical success factors (CSFs) and project success in developing countries. Determining the most relevant factors can optimize efforts and boost the project success dimension in this specific environment that struggles to achieve the desired development objectives. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to statistically prove the relationship between project success and an extant range of selected CSFs that englobe PM variables, organization structure, project manager competencies, communication, top management, risk management, and prioritize them to provide valuable information to project managers and enhance the likelihood of project success. The data were collected by means of a survey addressed to project managers and practitioners from Morocco in both public and private sector. Multiple stepwise regressions were conducted to uncover the relationship between each success criteria and the considered CSFs. The results show that the considered model for the first factor of project success covers 59,1% of its variance. The significant variables of this model are PM competencies and PM KPI that increase the success of the first factor by 49% and 29%, respectively. The variance of the second factor of project success is explained by 68%. The significant independent variables are communication, top management support, PM Partnership, PM KPI, and PM policy and strategy. According to the results, the variables participate in project success by 37%, 28,1%, 19,8% 29,9% and 15,5%, respectively.
探索发展中国家项目的成功因素:聚焦摩洛哥
尽管项目管理(PM)文献已经论述了项目成功的问题,但还没有人注意用统计学方法检验发展中国家各种关键成功因素(CSFs)与项目成功之间的关系。在这个努力实现预期发展目标的特殊环境中,确定最相关的因素可以优化工作,提高项目成功率。因此,本文旨在统计证明项目成功与一系列选定的 CSFs 之间的关系,这些 CSFs 包括项目管理变量、组织结构、项目经理能力、沟通、高层管理、风险管理,并对其进行优先排序,以便为项目经理提供有价值的信息,提高项目成功的可能性。数据是通过对摩洛哥公共和私营部门的项目经理和从业人员进行调查收集的。为了揭示每个成功标准与所考虑的 CSF 之间的关系,进行了多次逐步回归。结果表明,所考虑的项目成功第一要素模型涵盖了 59.1%的方差。该模型的重要变量是项目管理能力和项目管理关键绩效指标,它们分别将第一个因素的成功率提高了 49% 和 29%。项目成功的第二个因素的方差解释率为 68%。重要的自变量是沟通、高层管理支持、项目管理伙伴关系、项目管理关键绩效指标以及项目管理政策和战略。结果显示,这些变量对项目成功的影响分别为 37%、28.1%、19.8%、29.9% 和 15.5%。
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