
Designs, Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management
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In Designs, Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management, Beverly Pasian has brought together original chapters from a veritable who's who of project management research including authors such as Harvey Maylor, Christophe Bredillet, Derek Walker, Miles Shepherd, Janice Thomas, Naomi Brookes and Darren Dalcher. The collection looks at research strategy, management, methodology, techniques as well as emerging topics such as social network analysis. The 38 chapters offer an international perspective with examples from a wide range of project management applications; engineering, construction, mega-projects, high-risk environments and social transformation.
Each chapter includes tips and exercises for the research student, as well as a complete set of further references.
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`Beverly Pasian's book is extremely important and timely. It is also ambitious, and we should commend her for undertaking this mission. The book integrates under one roof a tremendous collection of research lessons and experience on how to investigate project management and how to better understand it in the future. The book should be highly recommended to different groups of researchers and educators. Nice and very relevant undertaking!'Aaron Shenhar, Technological Leadership Institute, SPLWIN, Rutgers and Tel Aviv Universities
`The field of project management has come a long way in the last quarter of a century in improving the quality of its research and the rigour of the research methodologies on which it is based. However, it stands accused of being very narrow now. Project management research is based on rigorous methodologies, but a very narrow range of methodologies are used. Having now built a firm base, project management research now needs to move out into new areas to broaden the topics that can be investigated and the ways they can be investigated. In that we can find new insights into the field. This book will make an extremely valuable contribution into opening up the research horizons of project management. I would also like to use chapters as readings on my research management courses.'
Rodney Turner, Professor of Project Management, Kingston Business School, UK
`This book is a tour de force on research designs, methods and practices. It covers a wide range of foundational aspects, general and specific research approaches, mixed methods strategies, unique environment settings and state-of-the-art tools, such as social media. All presented by renowned researchers. Clearly a must have for every project management researcher.'
Reinhard Wagner, IPMA Vice President for Research
`Project Management is an interdisciplinary discipline that adopts and integrates theories and practices from organization management/behavioral science and operations research/management science. A potpourri of different research approaches presented by top scholars in our field will help students, academics, and practitioners apply the appropriate research questions, designs, and methodologies whether they are working on a research manuscript or preparing for a professional report. This book is an excellent encyclopedia dedicated to research designs, methods, and practices for project management.'
Young Hoon Kwak, George Washington University School of Business, USA
`As project management researchers and academics, all of us, to some degree, are prisoners of the research traditions in which we were taught and originally practiced. Empiricists are encouraged to remain empirical; math modelers should continue to model; and case methodologists should remain firmly embedded in their case methods. But it doesn't have to be this way. The project management field is so rich in diversity - of both theory and research practice - that it offers virtually innumerable means for academics and practitioners alike to learn more about the discipline, to build new theory, and through clever research, to advance our knowledge apace. To simply say that this book, Designs, Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management, is "timely", is to sadly underappreciate what Beverly Pasian has here created. An edited work filled with the ideas of some of the best researchers and theorists that the project management field has to offer is a gem and should be part of the library of everyone who has a genuine interest in where the field is headed and the best methodological ways to get it there.'
Jeffrey K. Pinto, Penn State University, USA
`Designs, Methods and Practices for Research in Project Management edited by Beverly Pasian is a long overdue collection of papers by some of the best minds in project management research. In one complete edition, the editor skillfully weaves significant papers addressing key issues together to produce what I am sure will become the "go to" handbook for researchers in project management. This is an area in which many educators from traditional academic disciplines have a difficult time comprehending what there is to do. The study of project management casts a very broad net over a wide range of subjects, many of which are research areas having their own feet. The interests of our PhD students are quite diverse indeed. The book organizes information into seven parts: 1) Foundational issues; 2) Focusing your research effort; 3) Specific data collection and analysis techniques; 4) Examples of mixed methods strategies; 5) Unique environments for project management research; 6) Writing for a future researcher; and 7) Benefitting from experience: supervisors and publications. The book addresses what all young researchers need to know. We will make it mandatory reading for ours.'
John H. Cable, University of Maryland, USA
`This is the book I wish existed when I started my journey towards a PhD in Strategy, Programme and Project Management. With chapters written by management of projects researchers, it squarely addresses the issue of doing academically rigorous research in an area some academics regard as being not researchable. By providing management of projects context, this book is a valuable complement to the seminal texts on conducting research that one frequently refers to.'
James Szot, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
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