The impacts on interorganizational project coordination: A multiple case study on large railway projects
By: Trauernicht, Nina Braaksma, Jan Haanstra, Willem and Dongen, Leo A.M. Van
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BookPublisher: Project Management Journal Description: 52(2), Apr, 2025: p.214-232.Subject(s): Case study, Stakeholders, Strategic decision-making, Complexity, Interorganizational project| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 52(2), Apr, 2025: p.214-232 | Available | AR136625 |
Interorganizational transportation projects are increasingly difficult to manage because of a need to coordinate complex interdependencies pertaining to railway organizations with increasing levels of connectedness. In this article, the perceived dynamics of coordination mechanisms in the decision-making processes of interorganizational projects of the Dutch railway system are investigated. The results of this study suggest that the perceived effectiveness of interorganizational decision-making can be positively impacted during the pre-project phase, by emphasizing relational coordination. A reinforcing relationship between trust and mutual understanding among stakeholders by means of relational coordination mechanisms is one explored explanation.- Reproduced
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