Ayat, M; Qureshi, S M and Kang, C (2024) An enhanced framework for reliably managing private participation in infrastructure ICT projects in developing countries. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 22(2), pp. 480-500. ISSN 1726-0531
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to propose an improved framework for managing Private Participation in Infrastructure ICT (PPI-ICT) projects in the context of developing countries as the requirements to manage them are different in several aspects. Design/methodology/approach: The framework has been proposed based on an exhaustive literature review and statistical analysis of the PPI-ICT projects' data set using logistic regression, F-test and student’s t-test. The proposed framework was also applied to the PPI-ICT projects. Findings: The framework is an extension to NTCP (novelty, technology, complexity and pace) approach by including extrinsic factors such as income of the country, climate risk, religious diversity, political stability, regularity quality and control of corruption. The proposed framework was used to analyze project characteristics and their external conditions in the context of developing countries. Based on the analyses, the authors have presented a detailed set of recommendations for project managers, practitioners and governments to improve the success rate of these projects. Originality/value: The major contribution of this study is the framework, which encompasses the NTCP model as well as extrinsic characteristics of PPI-ICT projects. The proposed framework is meant to assist the project managers to comprehend the project characteristics and its external environment to identify an adequate approach for managing projects successfully.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | contingency theory; ntcp model; private participation projects; project and construction management; project context; project management; risk and project management |
| Index terms: | project manager, logistic regression, statistical analysis, income, contingency theory, project management, developing country, stability, literature review, practitioner, corruption, methodology, climate risk, complexity |
| Subjects: | systems engineering, statistical analysis, environmental hazards, professional ethics, sociology, project management theory and practice, development economics, research methods, structural engineering, economic analysis, data analysis and analytics, data science, practitioner, profession |
| Topics: | Organizational Design, International Construction, Legal Issues, Sustainability, Roles and Professions, Research Practice, Project Management, Engineering Principles, Business Strategy |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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