The risks and opportunities of social procurement in construction projects: a cross-sector collaboration perspective

IF 2.3 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS International Journal of Managing Projects in Business Pub Date : 2022-05-17 DOI:10.1108/ijmpb-11-2021-0300
M. Loosemore, R. Keast, Jo Barraket, George Denny-Smith, S. Alkilani
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PurposeThis research addresses the lack of project management research into social procurement by exploring the risks and opportunities of social procurement from a cross-sector collaboration perspective.Design/methodology/approachA content analysis of five focus groups conducted with thirty-five stakeholders involved in the implementation of a unique social procurement initiative on a major Australian construction project is reported.FindingsResults show little collective understanding among project stakeholders for what social procurement policies can achieve, a focus on downside risk rather than upside opportunity and perceptions of distributive injustice about the way new social procurement risks are being managed. Also highlighted is the tension between the collaborative intent of social procurement requirements and the dynamic, fragmented and temporary project-based construction industry into which they are being introduced. Ironically, this can lead to opportunistic behaviours to the detriment of the vulnerable people these policies are meant to help.Practical implicationsThe paper concludes by presenting a new conceptual framework of project risk and opportunity management from a social procurement perspective. Deficiencies in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) are also highlighted around an expanded project management role in meeting these new project management requirements.Originality/valueSocial procurement is becoming increasingly popular in many countries as a collaborative mechanism to ensure construction and infrastructure projects contribute positively to the communities in which they are built. This research addresses the lack of project management research into social procurement by exploring the risks and opportunities of social procurement from a cross-sector collaboration perspective.
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建筑项目中社会采购的风险和机遇:跨部门合作视角
目的本研究通过从跨部门合作的角度探讨社会采购的风险和机遇,解决了社会采购项目管理研究的不足。设计/方法/方法报告了对五个重点小组的内容分析,其中35个利益相关者参与了澳大利亚一个主要建筑项目的独特社会采购倡议的实施。调查结果显示,项目利益相关者对社会采购政策可以实现的目标几乎没有集体理解,他们关注的是下行风险而不是上行机会,以及对新的社会采购风险管理方式的分配不公的看法。还强调了社会采购要求的合作意图与引入这些要求的动态、分散和临时的基于项目的建筑业之间的紧张关系。具有讽刺意味的是,这可能会导致机会主义行为,损害这些政策旨在帮助的弱势群体。实践意义本文最后从社会采购的角度提出了一个新的项目风险和机会管理概念框架。项目管理知识体系(PMBOK)在满足这些新的项目管理要求方面的不足也突出了项目管理角色的扩大。创意/价值社会采购作为一种合作机制,在许多国家越来越受欢迎,以确保建筑和基础设施项目对其所在社区做出积极贡献。本研究通过从跨部门合作的角度探讨社会采购的风险和机遇,解决了社会采购项目管理研究的不足。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Managing Projects in Business seeks to advance the theory, research and practice of all aspects of project management. IJMPB is looking for top quality theoretical and empirical research with the aims of: promoting the understanding of project management and; encouraging the publication of novel project management insights using multidisciplinary approaches rooted in social sciences. The journal provides a much-needed resource involved in project management by exploring new avenues not often addressed in the field of project management.
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