While projectification of society has received attention in research, little has been done to exemplify underlying processes and actors involved. By applying institutional theory, we offer an explanatory avenue. Our explorative research advances the understanding of how project management associations influence the projectification of society. To answer this question, we drew on available insights, interviewed international experts and conducted a case study on institutional work of the German Project Management Association.Project management associations have so far focused primarily on the corporate world and have done little for the projectification of society overall. Especially in times of disruption and major challenges for society, t...
AbstractIn considering the contextual aspects of organizational change projects, it is notable that ...
peer reviewedWe respond to the call for more research on the institutional forces that shape global ...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization- the study ...
This book is about projectification – a concept that captures the increasing reliance on “the projec...
This article concerns what is involved in breaking out of entrenched adversarial models for running ...
This paper aims to analyze, through a case study based on a construct of the work of Thomas and Mula...
Heeding recent calls for more studies on the relationship between projects and institutions, this pa...
Modern economy, especially over the last 20 years, and the continuous development of new technologie...
The success of ERP has been discussed extensively throughout the last decade. However, this research...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd, APM and IPMA This paper contributes to Rodney Turner's initiative to develop a ...
In the entrepreneurial world, the diffusion of models of highly project-oriented organisational macr...
The 'institutional' approach to organizational research has shown how enduring features of social li...
Prior research demonstrates that projects are affected by external factors (e.g. the environment in ...
This article aims to expand our understanding of projectification in Swedish municipali-ties. Above ...
The aim of this paper is to propose an alternative interpretation for professionalization and dissem...
AbstractIn considering the contextual aspects of organizational change projects, it is notable that ...
peer reviewedWe respond to the call for more research on the institutional forces that shape global ...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization- the study ...
This book is about projectification – a concept that captures the increasing reliance on “the projec...
This article concerns what is involved in breaking out of entrenched adversarial models for running ...
This paper aims to analyze, through a case study based on a construct of the work of Thomas and Mula...
Heeding recent calls for more studies on the relationship between projects and institutions, this pa...
Modern economy, especially over the last 20 years, and the continuous development of new technologie...
The success of ERP has been discussed extensively throughout the last decade. However, this research...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd, APM and IPMA This paper contributes to Rodney Turner's initiative to develop a ...
In the entrepreneurial world, the diffusion of models of highly project-oriented organisational macr...
The 'institutional' approach to organizational research has shown how enduring features of social li...
Prior research demonstrates that projects are affected by external factors (e.g. the environment in ...
This article aims to expand our understanding of projectification in Swedish municipali-ties. Above ...
The aim of this paper is to propose an alternative interpretation for professionalization and dissem...
AbstractIn considering the contextual aspects of organizational change projects, it is notable that ...
peer reviewedWe respond to the call for more research on the institutional forces that shape global ...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization- the study ...