建设项目移交过程中的道德挑战

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting International Journal of Project Organisation and Management Pub Date : 2020-03-06 DOI:10.1504/ijpom.2020.10027459
Jardar Lohne, Atle Engebø, O. Lædre
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本文报告了挪威大中型建筑项目移交的案例研究。它概述了在挪威建筑业背景下对道德领域进行更广泛调查的交接期间所经历的道德挑战的理解。除了文献审查和文件研究外,还按照定性方法进行了41次半结构化访谈。其中4次是一般性的(与决策者),37次是具体情况的(与客户、承包商和用户代表)。本文描述了挪威建筑行业在移交过程中遇到的重大道德挑战。其中最突出的是源于参与者自己隐藏的议程和权力游戏。客户、承包商和分包商都倾向于系统性地相互怀疑。有迹象表明,参与者为了自己的利益而牺牲他人的利益,反复利用所涉及的复杂性。所涉及的主要成本似乎加剧了这些挑战。需要进一步研究以澄清挑战并制定适当措施,在业务和政策两级处理这些问题。
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Ethical challenges during construction project handovers
The paper reports on case studies of handovers in medium-large and large Norwegian construction projects. It outlines an understanding of the ethical challenges experienced during this handover as part of a wider enquiry into the ethical field in the context of the Norwegian construction industry. In addition to a literature review and document study, 41 semi-structured interviews have been carried out in accordance with a qualitative approach. Four of these were general in nature (with policy makers) and 37 case-specific (with clients, contractors and user representatives). The paper establishes a descriptive picture of significant ethical challenges at handover experienced within the Norwegian construction industry. The most prominent of these stems from the participants' own hidden agendas and power plays. Clients, contractors and subcontractors alike tend to be systematically suspicious of one another. Signs of participants repetitively utilising the complexity involved for their own benefit at the expense of others are identified. The main costs involved seem to reinforce these challenges. Further research is needed to clarify challenges and develop appropriate measures to address these issues on both operational and policy levels.
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International Journal of Project Organisation and Management
International Journal of Project Organisation and Management Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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期刊介绍: The aim of IJPOM is to attract contributions, and especially case studies, from a wide spectrum of academics and practitioners. As managers and business schools are increasingly placing increasing emphasis on strategy implementation issues, a project management approach will undoubtedly become more compelling and thus more acceptable in a wide range of fields. Readership IJPOM''s readership will come from professionals and managers dealing with project management on a daily basis. It also includes academics and researchers from various fields (business administration, economics and social sciences) concerned with the topic as well as policy makers and project planners in the field of business, commerce and industry. Contents IJPOM publishes original, theoretical, conceptual and empirical papers on a wide range of issues about project management. It also includes best practice examples as well as technical reports on the latest project management tools. Topics covered include Pre-project activities Project proposals/initial analysis, conception/design, management models Post-deployment review/documentation Engineering, production, service, construction projects Public sector programmes/campaigns, public/private sector partnerships Consultancy projects, public relations campaigns Mergers/acquisitions, outsourcing, alliances Particular events, humanitarian aid programmes, disasters projects Virtual projects, web-based PM, open-ended projects Communication/collaboration, negotiation skills, risk assessment/management Current/emerging standards, facilities/equipment support, quality assurance/testing Goals/objectives setting, budgeting, time/cost estimating HRM challenges, staffing, organisation change projects Opportunity management, marketing/branding strategies, measurement/metrics Project coordination/scheduling/governance, knowledge management.
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