Key Project Management Practices in Collaborative R&D&I Projects Across Activity Sectors

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, José M.R.C.A.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Gabriela, Ribeiro, Pedro, Ferreira, Luís Miguel D.F., Barroso, Daniela, Pinto, Eduardo B.
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/7051
Resumo: Collaborative Research and Development and Innovation (R&D&I) projects provide special challenges in understanding and expressing the value of project management (PM) practices to deliver stakeholders’ expected benefits. This study aimed to contribute to understanding the relevance of PM practices on collaborative R&D&I projects’ success from the perspective of firms, higher education institutions, and other research-performing organizations. It used exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to categorize the surveyed key PM practices initially grouped according to the typical project lifecycle (initiation, planning, execution, monitoring/controlling & replanning, and closure). EFA resulted in the identification of four underlying factors, designated by ‘must have’ practices that cover the whole PM lifecycle: ‘initiation’ practices; ‘planning’ practices; and ‘execution, monitoring/controlling & replanning’ practices. Significant variance in using key PM practices by respondents from different activity sectors is observed. For example, respondents from Interface Centers use more ‘must have’ practices than those from firms and use more ‘planning’ practices than those from firms and higher education institutions. This might be influenced by the reported existence of project management offices, beyond their administrative roles, in the vast majority of Interface Centers, as opposed to other activity sectors. The results suggest that this specific type of project would benefit from team capacity-building programs in PM practices tailored to the identified sector-specific needs of firms and research-performing organizations.
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title Key Project Management Practices in Collaborative R&D&I Projects Across Activity Sectors
spellingShingle Key Project Management Practices in Collaborative R&D&I Projects Across Activity Sectors
Santos, José M.R.C.A.
Collaborative research
Project management
Key practices
Project success
title_short Key Project Management Practices in Collaborative R&D&I Projects Across Activity Sectors
title_full Key Project Management Practices in Collaborative R&D&I Projects Across Activity Sectors
title_fullStr Key Project Management Practices in Collaborative R&D&I Projects Across Activity Sectors
title_full_unstemmed Key Project Management Practices in Collaborative R&D&I Projects Across Activity Sectors
title_sort Key Project Management Practices in Collaborative R&D&I Projects Across Activity Sectors
author Santos, José M.R.C.A.
author_facet Santos, José M.R.C.A.
Fernandes, Gabriela
Ribeiro, Pedro
Ferreira, Luís Miguel D.F.
Barroso, Daniela
Pinto, Eduardo B.
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Gabriela
Ribeiro, Pedro
Ferreira, Luís Miguel D.F.
Barroso, Daniela
Pinto, Eduardo B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, José M.R.C.A.
Fernandes, Gabriela
Ribeiro, Pedro
Ferreira, Luís Miguel D.F.
Barroso, Daniela
Pinto, Eduardo B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Collaborative research
Project management
Key practices
Project success
topic Collaborative research
Project management
Key practices
Project success
description Collaborative Research and Development and Innovation (R&D&I) projects provide special challenges in understanding and expressing the value of project management (PM) practices to deliver stakeholders’ expected benefits. This study aimed to contribute to understanding the relevance of PM practices on collaborative R&D&I projects’ success from the perspective of firms, higher education institutions, and other research-performing organizations. It used exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to categorize the surveyed key PM practices initially grouped according to the typical project lifecycle (initiation, planning, execution, monitoring/controlling & replanning, and closure). EFA resulted in the identification of four underlying factors, designated by ‘must have’ practices that cover the whole PM lifecycle: ‘initiation’ practices; ‘planning’ practices; and ‘execution, monitoring/controlling & replanning’ practices. Significant variance in using key PM practices by respondents from different activity sectors is observed. For example, respondents from Interface Centers use more ‘must have’ practices than those from firms and use more ‘planning’ practices than those from firms and higher education institutions. This might be influenced by the reported existence of project management offices, beyond their administrative roles, in the vast majority of Interface Centers, as opposed to other activity sectors. The results suggest that this specific type of project would benefit from team capacity-building programs in PM practices tailored to the identified sector-specific needs of firms and research-performing organizations.
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