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Optimising project outcomes in complex environments: empirical insights on agile practices and stakeholder dynamics

Tuan Son Nguyen (VNU University of Economics and Business, Hanoi, Viet Nam)
Sherif Mohamed (School of Surveying and Built Environment, University of Southern Queensland, Springfield, Australia)
Sherif Mostafa (School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia) (Cities Research Institute, Griffith University, Southport, Australia)

Built Environment Project and Asset Management

ISSN: 2044-124X

Article publication date: 21 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study delves into the dynamics between Agile Response to Change (AR), Adaptive Scoping (AS), Stakeholder Engagement (SE) and Project Performance (PP), with a special focus on the moderating influence of Project Complexity (PC). The research, grounded in a thorough literature review, identifies critical gaps in these areas and examines the extent to which PC moderates the effects of AR, AS and SE on PP, offering new perspectives for managing complex projects.

Design/methodology/approach

The research develops a conceptual model based on a critical analysis of existing literature. A comprehensive questionnaire was designed, incorporating 28 items to measure AR, AS, SE, PP and PC. Data was collected from 136 project managers across various industries, and the responses were analysed using structural equation modelling (SEM) to explore the complex interplay between these variables.

Findings

The analysis revealed that internal AR (ARint) significantly enhances both quantitative (PPqt) and qualitative aspects of PP (PPql). AS and SE were found to positively influence PPql, but their impact on PPqt was not significant. Interestingly, PC was observed to negatively moderate the relationship between ARint and PPql, while its moderating effect on the relationship between ARint and PPql was not significant. The study also notes that PC does not significantly alter the positive correlations between AS, SE and PPql.

Originality/value

This research contributes to the existing body of knowledge by elucidating the relationships between ARint, AS, SE and different dimensions of PP. It uniquely explores the role of PC as a moderating variable in these relationships, offering valuable insights for practitioners and researchers in the field of complex project management.

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Citation

Nguyen, T.S., Mohamed, S. and Mostafa, S. (2024), "Optimising project outcomes in complex environments: empirical insights on agile practices and stakeholder dynamics", Built Environment Project and Asset Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/BEPAM-06-2023-0107

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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