Toward a systematic understanding of megaproject improvisation

IF 7.4 1区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Kaiwen Jiang , Yun Le , Xian Zheng , Xinyue Zhang , Luxia Ouyang
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Abstract

Improvisation is an extemporaneous and creative process for dealing with uncertainty. Confronted with complex and dynamic uncertainties, megaprojects are fertile soil for diverse improvisation involving multi-level stakeholders. To unveil the complex taxonomy of megaproject improvisation (MI), we first develop a three-dimension theoretical framework of MI drawing on classical improvisation theory, taking into account improvisational degree, organizational level, and project phase. Based on the framework, an abductive approach is adopted utilizing 20 expert interviews and 863 MI event collections to explore MI taxonomy and its evolutionary features over megaproject lifecycles. Specifically, 13 MI types are identified by integrating improvisational degree and organizational level dimensions, and the evolution of MI taxonomy is unveiled from the project lifecycle perspective, indicating that distinct megaproject phases appeal to corresponding MI types to respond to unique uncertain circumstances. This study provides a systematic understanding of MI for better dealing with uncertainties in megaprojects.

对大型工程即兴创作的系统理解
即兴创作是处理不确定性的即兴创作过程。面对复杂而动态的不确定性,大型项目是涉及多层次利益相关者的多样化即兴创作的肥沃土壤。为了揭示大型项目即兴创作(MI)的复杂分类,我们首先借鉴经典即兴创作理论,结合即兴程度、组织水平和项目阶段,建立了MI的三维理论框架。基于该框架,采用了一种溯因方法,利用20次专家访谈和863次MI事件集来探索MI分类及其在大型项目生命周期中的进化特征。具体而言,通过整合即兴程度和组织层面的维度,确定了13种MI类型,并从项目生命周期的角度揭示了MI分类法的演变,表明不同的大型项目阶段吸引了相应的MI类型来应对独特的不确定环境。本研究为更好地处理大型项目中的不确定性提供了对MI的系统理解。
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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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