误打误撞,依然成功:在不断变化的监管环境中寻求大型项目的成功

IF 7.4 1区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT International Journal of Project Management Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijproman.2024.102615
Silvana Revellino , Lino Cinquini , Raffaele D'Alessio , Valerio Antonelli
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本文分析了在不断变化的监管环境下规划和管理大型基础设施项目的复杂性。通过高速公路建设公司 Autostrade 的大型项目案例,本文说明了当监管机构的法规变化成为溢出源,导致之前商定的计划发生变化时,成功的概念是有问题的,而且不容易定义。由于法规是动态的,最初的规划参数作为实际大型项目的成本、时间和质量的合法基准可能是有限度的。由此可见,特大项目的成功可能会导致各种行动和反应,其中既包括设想边界的能力,也包括打破边界的能力。这对 "成功 "这一概念本身产生了严重影响,因为 "成功 "并不容易归入传统的 "目标实现 "视角,而是与无法感知项目的不完整性相关联。
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Misfiring and still succeeding: Seeking success in megaprojects amidst changing regulatory environments

This paper analyses the complexities involved in planning and managing infrastructural megaprojects under changing regulatory environments. Through the case of the megaprojects by Autostrade, a motorway construction company, the paper illustrates that the notion of success is problematic and not easily defined when changes in regulations by regulatory bodies become sources of overflows, inducing changes in plans that had been previously agreed upon.

Since regulations are dynamic, there may be a limit to which the initial planning parameters are legitimate benchmarks for the actualized megaproject's cost, time, and quality. It follows that a megaproject's success can result in orchestrating actions and reactions that involve both the capability of envisioning boundaries and demolishing them. This has severe implications for the notion of success itself, which does not easily fall into the traditional perspective of goal fulfillment but rather is linked to the inability to perceive the project's incompleteness.

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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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