01266nam a22001217a 4500008004100000100002500041245009900066260003300165300003200198520080800230650007501038773003101113210806b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aShi, Qianqian et al  aExploring decision-making complexity in major infrastructure projects: A case study from china aProject Management Journal  a51(6), Dec, 2020: p.617-632 aThe goal of this study is to identify, classify, explore, and understand decision-making complexity elements in major infrastructure projects (MIPs). This article puts forward systematic definitions of decision making, decision-making quality, and decision-making complexity. Based on literature reviews and an in-depth case analysis of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB), a comprehensive framework of decision-making complexity is developed, which divides the elements into six dimensions: technical, social, financial, legal, organizational, and time. The links between different dimensions are also illustrated. This article is expected to deepen our current understanding of decision-making complexity and to provide a fundamental point of reference in the front-end phase of MIPs. – Reproduced  aDecision making, Complexity, Major infrastructure projects, Case study aProject Management Journal