In prior literature, it has been generally seen that there is no explicit theory of project management. We contend that it is possible to precisely point out the underlying theoretical foundation of project management as espoused in the PMBOK Guide by PMI and mostly applied in practice. This foundation can be divided into a theory of project and a theory of management. We link theories to the body of knowledge by comparing prescriptions derived from theory to prescriptions presented in the PMBOK. Secondly, we show, by a comparison to competing theories and by an analysis of anomalies (deviations from assumptions or outcomes as implied in the body of knowledge) observed in project management practice, that this foundation is obsolete and ha...
23 p.International audienceThe discipline of project management (PM) adheres to the dominant model o...
This paper considers the evolving nature of project management (PM) and offers a comparison with the...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a possible “meta” approach of the project management field...
In prior literature, it has been generally seen that there is no explicit theory of project manageme...
Project management has historically been defined as a subset of production and operations management...
Project management is a field that is very proud of its practical knowledge and knowing-in-action. H...
Purpose Many literature reviews on project management (PM) research are limited to studies published...
Teaching project management is a challenge. First, there is the question of where to position the fa...
Project management researchers and practitioners are becoming aware of a growing divide between the ...
Our motivation in writing this text continues to be to provide a realistic, socio-technical view of ...
Project management (PM) has been discussed in the literature as a unique ontology but has yet to est...
Abstract This paper presents a theoretical contribution to the study of organisational project manag...
This paper puts forth the somewhat controversial position that what is needed to improve project man...
This paper describes how the general notion of process theory can provide a foundational component i...
This paper reports upon articles on project management and their contents from the literatures of 9 ...
23 p.International audienceThe discipline of project management (PM) adheres to the dominant model o...
This paper considers the evolving nature of project management (PM) and offers a comparison with the...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a possible “meta” approach of the project management field...
In prior literature, it has been generally seen that there is no explicit theory of project manageme...
Project management has historically been defined as a subset of production and operations management...
Project management is a field that is very proud of its practical knowledge and knowing-in-action. H...
Purpose Many literature reviews on project management (PM) research are limited to studies published...
Teaching project management is a challenge. First, there is the question of where to position the fa...
Project management researchers and practitioners are becoming aware of a growing divide between the ...
Our motivation in writing this text continues to be to provide a realistic, socio-technical view of ...
Project management (PM) has been discussed in the literature as a unique ontology but has yet to est...
Abstract This paper presents a theoretical contribution to the study of organisational project manag...
This paper puts forth the somewhat controversial position that what is needed to improve project man...
This paper describes how the general notion of process theory can provide a foundational component i...
This paper reports upon articles on project management and their contents from the literatures of 9 ...
23 p.International audienceThe discipline of project management (PM) adheres to the dominant model o...
This paper considers the evolving nature of project management (PM) and offers a comparison with the...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a possible “meta” approach of the project management field...