A Manifesto for project management research

Author:

Locatelli Giorgio1,Ika Lavagnon2,Drouin Nathalie3,Müller Ralf4,Huemann Martina5,Söderlund Jonas46,Geraldi Joana7,Clegg Stewart8

Affiliation:

1. School of Management Politecnico di Milano Milan Italy

2. Telfer School of Management University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. École des Sciences de la Gestion Université du Québec à Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

4. BI Norwegian Business School Oslo Norway

5. WU Vienna (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Vienna Austria

6. Linköpings universitet Linköping Sweden

7. Copenhagen Business School Frederiksberg Denmark

8. School of Project Management University of Sydney Camperdown New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractProject 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 scholars and other scholars from cognate disciplines, particularly business and management, in a true scholarship of integration and cross‐fertilisation. This Manifesto invites the latter scholars to join efforts providing a foundation for further creative, theoretical and empirical contributions, including but not limited to tackling grand challenges such as climate change, pandemics, and global poverty. To this end, we identify five theses:Projects are often ‘agents of change’ and hence fundamental to driving the innovation and change required to tackle grand challenges.Much project management research leverages and challenges theories across disciplines, including business, organisation and management studies, contributing to developing new theories, including those specific to projects and temporary organisations.‘Projects’ are useful units of analysis, project management research is ideal for scientific cross‐fertilisation and project management scholars welcome academics from other communities to engage in fruitful conversations.As in many other fields of knowledge, the project management research community embraces diversity, welcoming researchers of different genders and various scientific and social backgrounds.Historically rooted in ‘problem‐solving’ and normative studies, project management research has become open to interpretative and emancipatory research, providing opportunities for other business, management and organisational scholars to advance their knowledge communities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Strategy and Management,Business and International Management

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