“…SNA has grown in popularity in project management research over the last 20 years due to its capacity to analyse and visualise the complex dynamics of interactions among groups and organisations (Herrera et al , 2020; Pryke et al , 2017, 2018; Cao and Shao, 2020). SNA continues to be used by researchers to tackle a wide range of project management issues, such as project communication (Badi et al , 2016; Radziszewska-Zielina et al , 2019; Herrera et al , 2020); project risks (Nunes and Abreu, 2020), relationship risks (Xie et al , 2019); stakeholder collaboration and engagement (Doloi et al , 2016; Qiang et al , 2021); technology-induced relationship changes, as in the case of building information modelling (BIM; Badi and Diamantidou, 2017; Li et al , 2019); and digital transformation (Bonanomi et al , 2019).…”