Improvisation in turbulent environments: An exploratory case study of a rescue projects organization
By: Sumbal, Muhammad Saleem et al
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BookPublisher: Project Management Journal Description: 56(6), Dec, 2025: p.726-742.Subject(s): Turbulent environment, Rescue projects, Tacit knowledge, Improvisation, Developing countries| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 56(6), Dec, 2025: p.726-742 | Available | AR138483 |
This study explores the antecedents of knowledge utilization, specifically tacit knowledge, leading to improvisation in rescue projects confronted with turbulent situations. We used semistructured interviews and observations to collect data in a large public-sector rescue organization. Findings reveal that improvisation is an essential part of projects in turbulent situations bounded by time limitations; resource constraint factors, such as lack of technology, information, resources, and rugged terrains; and collectivistic societal and cultural issues. Rescue workers improvise through sensemaking, problem identification, and tacit knowledge utilization to handle emergencies.-Reproduced
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