Lock-in is defined as the tendency to continue with an inefficient decision or project proposal. The front-end phase is critical to project success, yet most studies have focused on lock-in in the implementation phase. Moreover, little is known about the way in which decision-makers perceive the risk of lock-in. In this paper we identify determinants of lock-in in the front-end phase and we reveal decision-makers’ perceptions of risk of lock-in. Our findings show that risk attitudes towards lock-in vary with the level of risk aversion. However, this is not sufficiently acute to drive the level of regret needed to avoid lock-in. This implies that decision-makers do not accurately assess the risk of lock-in and as such their risk perceptions ...
Transport infrastructure plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of regions as it facil...
Cost saving and timely performance are of utmost importance to all stakeholders who are involved in ...
We investigate the joint effects of decision risk and the stage of project completion on escalation ...
Lock-in is defined as the tendency to continue with an inefficient decision or project proposal. The...
Lock-in, the escalating commitment of decision makers to an ineffective course of action, has the po...
Lock-in, the escalating commitment of decision makers to an ineffective course of action, has the po...
Research in large scale infrastructure projects have argued that the overall project performance is ...
The concept of ‘Lock-In’, or the escalating cost of overcommitment on a project to a failing course ...
The risky shift phenomenon predicts that groups are happier to live with uncertainty than are the in...
The unwillingness of a gatekeeper to let go of a fruitless new product development (NPD) project was...
The importance of the front-end decision-making phase in projects is being increasingly recognized -...
Successfully managing large construction projects within defined budget and time constraints has alw...
The importance of the front-end decision-making phase in securing projects long-term success is bein...
We investigate the joint effects of decision risk and the stage of project completion on escalation ...
Even though risk management is a vital aspect of project management, the way that risk-based decisio...
Transport infrastructure plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of regions as it facil...
Cost saving and timely performance are of utmost importance to all stakeholders who are involved in ...
We investigate the joint effects of decision risk and the stage of project completion on escalation ...
Lock-in is defined as the tendency to continue with an inefficient decision or project proposal. The...
Lock-in, the escalating commitment of decision makers to an ineffective course of action, has the po...
Lock-in, the escalating commitment of decision makers to an ineffective course of action, has the po...
Research in large scale infrastructure projects have argued that the overall project performance is ...
The concept of ‘Lock-In’, or the escalating cost of overcommitment on a project to a failing course ...
The risky shift phenomenon predicts that groups are happier to live with uncertainty than are the in...
The unwillingness of a gatekeeper to let go of a fruitless new product development (NPD) project was...
The importance of the front-end decision-making phase in projects is being increasingly recognized -...
Successfully managing large construction projects within defined budget and time constraints has alw...
The importance of the front-end decision-making phase in securing projects long-term success is bein...
We investigate the joint effects of decision risk and the stage of project completion on escalation ...
Even though risk management is a vital aspect of project management, the way that risk-based decisio...
Transport infrastructure plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of regions as it facil...
Cost saving and timely performance are of utmost importance to all stakeholders who are involved in ...
We investigate the joint effects of decision risk and the stage of project completion on escalation ...