Large Construction Projects - Measuring Success Through Different Stakeholders' Eyes

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Abstract

This thesis explores success of large construction projects. A systematic literature review determines the antecedent success measures in the extant academic literature. These are developed into a taxonomy which is used in a mixed qualitative and quantitative methodological approach using an online survey and in-depth interviews with a panel of construction project management experts to gain insights and perspectives of project success from different stakeholder practitioners. The findings give a comparative analysis of the academic literature and the stakeholder perceptions to gain a greater understanding of the project success domain for added value to academic knowledge and the business sectors.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctorate
Awarding Institution
  • The University of Western Australia
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Mazzarol, Tim, Supervisor
  • Goldschmidt, Peter, Supervisor
Thesis sponsors
Award date21 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusUnpublished - 2022

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