2023
DOI: 10.1111/emre.12568
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A Manifesto for project management research

Abstract: Project management research has evolved over the past five decades and is now a mature disciplinary field investigating phenomena of interest to academics, practitioners and policymakers. Studies of projects and project management practices are theoretically rich and scientifically rigorous. They are practically relevant and impactful when addressing the pursuit of operational, tactical and strategic advancements in the world of organisations. We want to broaden the conversation between project management scho… Show more

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“…In that respect, PMJ should be the “gateway journal” to cross-fertilization and the developmental arena for interdisciplinary research on projects and project management. As was clearly emphasized recently in the Manifesto for Project Management Research , we need that interdisciplinary approach to fully understand the nature and challenges of contemporary projects (Locatelli et al, 2023).…”
Section: The Vision Of the New Co-editor-in-chiefmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In that respect, PMJ should be the “gateway journal” to cross-fertilization and the developmental arena for interdisciplinary research on projects and project management. As was clearly emphasized recently in the Manifesto for Project Management Research , we need that interdisciplinary approach to fully understand the nature and challenges of contemporary projects (Locatelli et al, 2023).…”
Section: The Vision Of the New Co-editor-in-chiefmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this editorial, we inform readers and authors about recent changes in the PMJ Editorial Board and discuss how the journal will move forward under the auspices of the Manifesto (Locatelli et al, 2023). We will describe how the new editors will embrace the vision of the Manifesto and develop initiatives according to its five theses.…”
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“…As Lundin (2015) has noted that for many project managers, the projects define who we are, thus a successful project will reflect positively on the project manager, whilst an unsuccessful one will reflect negatively, irrespective of the quality of project management applied to the project. Locatelli et al. (2023) have also noted the importance of sustainability of and to the project, which in our view should also include the long-term sustainability of those that are involved in projects, whether that be the project manager or team.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although leading management scholars have long emphasized that projects are a flexible, dynamic, and post-bureaucratic form of organization for dealing with uncertainty and rapidly changing conditions (e.g., Mintzberg, 1979;Kellogg et al, 2006;Edmondson, 2012;Obstfeld, 2012), we have seen only a few articles in big tent journals where projects take center stage in the theoretical contribution (see also, Locatelli et al, 2023). Research on projects that does get published in these journals is highly valued, because such articles can shape our thinking about the subject and have a profound influence on the wider management discipline such as the articles in Management Science by Shenhar (2001) and Pich et al (2002).…”
Section: Publishing Middle-range Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes such as these signal a growing interest in efforts to engage across disciplines and build knowledge that generalizes beyond the discipline of project management. Most recently, scholars have proposed a manifesto for project management research that argues that the discipline could be significantly enhanced by building stronger connections with overlapping and cognate disciplines in management, social sciences, and engineering (Locatelli et al, 2023). Some scholars go further, encouraging researchers to shift attention from project management as a discipline to focus on the multidisciplinary field of "project studies" (Geraldi & Söderlund, 2018).…”
Section: Research Policy Journal Of Product Innovation Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%