Research and the future of project management

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reflect on some of the fundamental project management (PM) research issues facing PM as a discipline. It aims to pose fundamental questions about where PM research has been heading over the last five decades and how it can remain relevant in supporting the d...

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Published inInternational journal of managing projects in business Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 139 - 146
Main Author Morris, Peter W.G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley Emerald Group Publishing Limited 26.01.2010
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ISSN1753-8378
1753-8386
DOI10.1108/17538371011014080

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Summary:Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reflect on some of the fundamental project management (PM) research issues facing PM as a discipline. It aims to pose fundamental questions about where PM research has been heading over the last five decades and how it can remain relevant in supporting the delivery of sustainable value to its clients and key stakeholders.Design methodology approach - This is accomplished through reflection on over four decades of experience as a PM researcher and inquisitive observer of PM practice and research trends over that time.Findings - Key findings from this process of retrospection hinges on an argument for appreciating the relevance of theoretically based and empirically grounded PM research that is focused upon project outcomes. Researchers' efforts should be directed towards developing PM practices that help PM practitioners improve their ability to both efficiently deliver projects and effectively optimise benefits; this requires managing the project definition (front-end development) as well as execution.Research limitations implications - As a retrospective research note, this does not specifically scrutinise or promote any specific research approach; rather it traces research themes so that the general flow of five decades of investigation of PM can be broadly appreciated.Originality value - The value of this research note lies in its discussion of ontology, epistemology, and methodology together with a useful map of PM research themes over the past 50 years.
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ISSN:1753-8378
1753-8386
DOI:10.1108/17538371011014080