The history and future of projects as a transition innovation: Towards a sustainable project management framework
2021 (English)In: Systems research and behavioral science, ISSN 1092-7026, E-ISSN 1099-1743, Vol. 38, no 5, p. 696-714Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Sustainable development
Sustainable Development
Abstract [en]
Project management practices have evolved as the discipline grew from managing defence and engineering projects to delivering information systems, supporting organizational transformation, and managing megaprojects supporting national infrastructure needs. Thus, from starting as a tactical tool, project management grew to deliver organizational and national strategies. The next challenge for project management is to support the achievement of sustainable development goals to tackle societal challenges. How can it do this? In this article, we chart a way forward for project management to contribute to global sustainability by tracing the history of projects from prehistoric times to the 21st. We outline the development using the lens of socio-technical transitions to analyse technological niches developed to advance the field, and socio-technical regimes that have supported the development of project management to adopt these technological niches to meet changes that appear at the landscape level. By analysing the history of projects and project management, we argue that the discipline has continuously evolved as a transition innovation that can meet the challenges posed by sustainable development. However, further investigation is required. A sustainable development framework has been proposed in this article to enable project management researchers and managers to achieve this transition.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
John Wiley & Sons, 2021. Vol. 38, no 5, p. 696-714
Keywords [en]
project management, sociotechnical transitions, sustainable development, sustainable project management, transitions innovation, Information management, Planning, Global sustainability, National infrastructure, National strategies, Organizational transformation, Project management practices, Socio-technical regimes, Socio-technical transitions, Sustainable project managements
National Category
Business Administration
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-54616DOI: 10.1002/sres.2814ISI: 000693353500001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85114309222Local ID: ;intsam;765017OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hj-54616DiVA, id: diva2:1593630
2021-09-132021-09-132022-10-31Bibliographically approved