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Volume 15 Number 3 Year 2015

9 articles in this issue 

Willie Tan

Guest Editor: Willie Tan, National University of Singapore

Pags. 1 - 3  

Therese Eriksson

General management research has increasingly recognised the significance of routines in organisational performance. Among organisational tasks, megaprojects depend more on routines selected and created within the project than standard, small-scale project... see more

Pags. 4 - 18  

Yujie Lu, Yongkui Li, Da Pang, Yunxia Zhang

The organization is the key factor for megaprojects in which thousands of connections and relations intertwine and influence the project performance. However, organizational evolution in megaprojects has not been fully studied. This study investigates the... see more

Pags. 19 - 33  

Joong-Hoon Ko, Sung-Hun Park, Dae-Cheol Kim

In this study, the efficiencies of Project Management Offices (PMOs) in large-scale information system (IS) projects are addressed by using data envelopment analysis. Moreover, the potential improvement levels for each input and output factors of ineffici... see more

Pags. 34 - 47  

Johan Fahri, Christopher Biesenthal, Julien Pollack, Shankar Sankaran

Project success has always been an important topic in the project management literature. One of the main discussions is concerned with how a project’s success is evaluated and what factors lead to achieving this success. Traditionally project success has ... see more

Pags. 48 - 58  

Aaron Manderson, Marcus Jefferies, Graham Brewer

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is seen as a panacea to many of the ills confronting the Architectural, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sector. In spite of its well documented benefits the widespread integration of BIM into the project lifecycle i... see more

Pags. 72 - 84  

Will Chancellor

Australian construction productivity has grown slowly since 1985 and remains arguably stagnant. The importance of this study is therefore to examine several factors through to be drivers of construction productivity and to understand possible avenues for ... see more

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