Stakeholder involvement in distributed projects: A performative approach to large scale urban sustainable development projects and the case of Stockholm Royal Seaport

Karrbom Gustavsson, T; Hallin, A and Dobers, P (2024) Stakeholder involvement in distributed projects: A performative approach to large scale urban sustainable development projects and the case of Stockholm Royal Seaport. Construction Management and Economics, 42(2), pp. 146-161. ISSN 01446193

Abstract

The involvement of stakeholders in large scale urban sustainable development projects (LSUSDP.s) has proven difficult. The stakeholders are distributed across the geographical area, and they have stakes not only in the LSUSDP, but in the geographical location where the project takes place. To understand stakeholder management in “distributed projects”, we propose abandoning the “inside-out” perspective where the project is the point of departure, and focus on the emergence of stakeholders across time. Adopting such a performative, “outside-in,” perspective on the longitudinal and digital study of a LSUSDP, we are able to map how actors became stakeholders in the project through their actions. The paper makes four contributions. First, we reconceptualize stakeholder involvement by adopting a performative perspective, whereby “stakeholders” are envisaged as emergent and non-fixed. Second, we demonstrate how such a reconceptualization may be applied to the analysis of an empirical case. Third, we show that stakeholder involvement is not merely the result of stakeholder management but something that happens over time, through the material and discursive actions of those that become stakeholders. Finally, the paper contributes with an illustration of how the online, digital footprint, of a project may be useful to understand the emergence of a project.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: large scale urban sustainable development projects; stakeholder involvement; distributed project; Stockholm Royal Seaport; digital footprint; performativity theory; Sweden
Index terms: sustainable development, Stockholm, emergence, stakeholder involvement, stakeholder management, performativity, Sweden
Subjects: participation process, social theory and frameworks, systems engineering, health safety and environment, Geography
Topics: Research Practice, Geographical Context, Engineering Principles, Health and Safety, Stakeholder Management
Descriptive scope: 2 PC

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