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Bibliographic and comparative analyses to explore emerging classic texts in megaproject management

International Journal of Project Management, 2018
Yongkui Li, Yujie Lu, John E Taylor
exaly   +2 more sources

Gaps in megaproject management system literature: a systematic overview

Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 2022
PurposeThis paper aims to present a structured and comprehensive review of relevant works, collected through a systematic methodology and clustered into nine meaningful categories on megaproject management systems and the current requirements for ...
Salman Ashkanani, Robert E. Franzoi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

From Construction Megaproject Management to Complex Project Management: Bibliographic Analysis

Journal of Management in Engineering - ASCE, 2015
Yi Hu, Albert P C Chan, Yun Le
exaly   +2 more sources

Descriptive Megaproject Management Model

Advanced Construction Management, 2020
Christian Brockmann
exaly   +2 more sources

Top government hands-on megaproject management: the case of Istanbul’s grand airport

International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore top government hands-on megaproject management model applied to Istanbul’s new airport megaproject.
F. Eren
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Managing global megaprojects: Complexity and risk management

International Business Review, 2013
Abstract “Megaproject,” a concept of growing importance in today's globally connected business environment, requires a closer examination as a result of the expansion of global networks, increasing collaborations among numerous partners, and the complexity of managing such projects. Yet, given their high rate of failure, it is critical to examine the
Ilke Kardes   +3 more
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Managing megaprojects: a focused approach

IEEE Software, 1996
In mid 1990, we began work on software for the Boeing 777 aircraft, a project that would involve 30 suppliers and require 9 million person hours to complete. The various systems in the 777, most of which are digitally controlled, required that we develop, test, and certify about 2.5 million lines of new software, mostly as Ada code, and incorporate ...
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Mathematical model and intelligent system for analyzing the intensity of megaproject changes: the role of temporary change management hubs

Business Informatics
Megaprojects represent large-scale investment programs with complex organizational structures, uniting a multitude of stakeholders whose interactions lead to the redistribution of power and the creation of temporary management centers.
P. Mikhnenko
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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