Opening the black box of benefits management in the context of projects (Record no. 519811)

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Personal name Aubry, M. Boukri, S.E. and Sergi, V.
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Title Opening the black box of benefits management in the context of projects
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Project Management Journal
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Extent 52(5), Oct, 2021: p.434-452
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Summary, etc Benefits management has recently gained in popularity but remains difficult to implement and conduct in organizations. Inspired by the practice perspective and building on an exploratory study, we reveal that defining benefits is a complex task, as the concept of benefit is understood in a variety of ways. We also expose the evolving nature of benefits management, highlighting that benefits management is far from a linear activity. Our study uncovers some of the social and political aspects of benefits management, which have up until now been neglected and may be connected to the challenges of this activity. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Benefits management, Project context, Practice perspective, Social dimensions of projects, Case studies
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Main entry heading Project Management Journal
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Subject DIP BENEFITS MANAGEMENT
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-05-09 52(5), Oct, 2021: p.434-452 AR126610 2022-05-09 Articles

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