This article analyzes the relationships between project performance and the team’s ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO). We contribute to the project management literature by exploring which combinations of AMO factors are best for project performance at different levels of complexity. We test our hypotheses on a sample of 285 projects. Our study shows that in simple projects, ability is the key factor both as a main effect and as a constraining factor that acts as a bottleneck for project performance. In the case of complex projects, the multiplicative model is superior given the significant interaction effects of motivation
Over the last years, project work in teams has become commonplace in organizations. Studies have ind...
The dynamic of confrontation and conflict that prevails between project team members and organizat...
The purpose of this research sought to investigate the relationship between project management compe...
This article analyzes the relationships between project performance and the team’s ability, motivati...
This article aims to investigate how project management affects project fulfillment. Connecting skil...
Project performance is a continuing issue in research and practice. As an operational and strategic ...
Essentially, performance evaluation is a human behavioural phenomenon involving a cognitive perceptu...
The motivation–opportunity–ability (MOA) framework is well established in organizational behaviour a...
ABSTRACT Stimulating team member performance requires a project manager to harness many different i...
Individuals are increasingly involved in more than one project team. This implies that an employee s...
The main aim of this study is to gain insights into project management professionals’ perception of ...
Teams have become a permanent part of the industrial work place. Semi-autonomous work groups are in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of project management flexibility in early...
Almost all organisations strive to use their resources as efficiently as possible. Project managemen...
This chapter seeks to explore what characteristic of human capital at the individual level links to ...
Over the last years, project work in teams has become commonplace in organizations. Studies have ind...
The dynamic of confrontation and conflict that prevails between project team members and organizat...
The purpose of this research sought to investigate the relationship between project management compe...
This article analyzes the relationships between project performance and the team’s ability, motivati...
This article aims to investigate how project management affects project fulfillment. Connecting skil...
Project performance is a continuing issue in research and practice. As an operational and strategic ...
Essentially, performance evaluation is a human behavioural phenomenon involving a cognitive perceptu...
The motivation–opportunity–ability (MOA) framework is well established in organizational behaviour a...
ABSTRACT Stimulating team member performance requires a project manager to harness many different i...
Individuals are increasingly involved in more than one project team. This implies that an employee s...
The main aim of this study is to gain insights into project management professionals’ perception of ...
Teams have become a permanent part of the industrial work place. Semi-autonomous work groups are in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of project management flexibility in early...
Almost all organisations strive to use their resources as efficiently as possible. Project managemen...
This chapter seeks to explore what characteristic of human capital at the individual level links to ...
Over the last years, project work in teams has become commonplace in organizations. Studies have ind...
The dynamic of confrontation and conflict that prevails between project team members and organizat...
The purpose of this research sought to investigate the relationship between project management compe...