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100 _aThiel, Joachim and Grabher, Gernot
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245 _aAbolish, accept, apply: Coping with ignorance in project ecologies
260 _aProject Management Journal
300 _a55(2), Apr, 2024: p.139-150
520 _aThis article seeks to advance the current debate on the role of ignorance in the management of large projects by mobilizing insights from recent literature on the interplay between temporary projects and permanent contexts. Instead of examining how ignorance shapes the success or failure of isolated projects, we intend to examine how ignorance is addressed and framed within these projects and their wider environment and how this framing shapes the practices of planning and managing projects. The usefulness of the proposed framework is gauged with two empirical vignettes that elucidate different perspectives on ignorance in recent, German, large construction projects.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/87569728231179812
650 _a- Project management - Construction projects - Germany - Organizational behavior - Decision making - Uncertainty - Knowledge management - Planning—Methodology - Risk assessment - Public works—Management - Social aspects of technology - - Project context - Temporary organization - Stakeholder analysis - Governance frameworks - Lessons learned - Performance domains - Knowledge gaps - Strategic alignment
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773 _aProject Management Journal
906 _aPROJECT MANAGEMENT
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