Research in large scale infrastructure projects have argued that the overall project performance is subject to lock-in, yet this is little understood empirically and more research is needed. Recently studies reported that lock-in can occur both at the decision-making level and at the project execution level respectively. The underlying patterns influencing project scope transformation, due to evolving expectations and/or stakeholder’s perspective and the occurrence of lock-in influence in project performance. This paper explores the relationship between project scope and lock-in within large infrastructure projects in the context of cost over-run. Based on empirical data from 20 High Speed Rail (HSR) projects in Spain with multinational set...
Managing large-scale transportation infrastructure projects is difficult due to frequent misinformat...
Large infrastructure investments are expected to be of sustained value to society for a long time. S...
Construction projects are argued to be the most complex of all production undertakings (Baccarini, 1...
Research in large scale infrastructure projects have argued that the overall project performance is ...
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...
Despite wide-ranging research on large-scale infrastructure project performance, little is known abo...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ An important contributor to cost overruns of infrastructure projects...
The concept of ‘Lock-In’, or the escalating cost of overcommitment on a project to a failing course ...
Heeding recent calls for more studies on the relationship between projects and institutions, this pa...
This article presents results from the first statistically significant study of causes of cost escal...
Lock-in is defined as the tendency to continue with an inefficient decision or project proposal. The...
Nine out of ten infrastructure projects fall victim to cost escalation (Flyvbjerg, 2004) and delays....
Results from the first statistically significant study of the causes of cost escalation in transport...
Project scope is the work that must be accomplished to produce a deliverable with specified features...
Managing large-scale transportation infrastructure projects is difficult due to frequent misinformat...
Large infrastructure investments are expected to be of sustained value to society for a long time. S...
Construction projects are argued to be the most complex of all production undertakings (Baccarini, 1...
Research in large scale infrastructure projects have argued that the overall project performance is ...
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...
Despite wide-ranging research on large-scale infrastructure project performance, little is known abo...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ An important contributor to cost overruns of infrastructure projects...
The concept of ‘Lock-In’, or the escalating cost of overcommitment on a project to a failing course ...
Heeding recent calls for more studies on the relationship between projects and institutions, this pa...
This article presents results from the first statistically significant study of causes of cost escal...
Lock-in is defined as the tendency to continue with an inefficient decision or project proposal. The...
Nine out of ten infrastructure projects fall victim to cost escalation (Flyvbjerg, 2004) and delays....
Results from the first statistically significant study of the causes of cost escalation in transport...
Project scope is the work that must be accomplished to produce a deliverable with specified features...
Managing large-scale transportation infrastructure projects is difficult due to frequent misinformat...
Large infrastructure investments are expected to be of sustained value to society for a long time. S...
Construction projects are argued to be the most complex of all production undertakings (Baccarini, 1...