2nd Edition

Design Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management

Edited By Beverly Pasian, Rodney Turner Copyright 2024
368 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

368 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

368 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Design Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management is the most comprehensive guide on how to do research on and in project management. Project management as a discipline has experienced near-exponential growth in its application across the business and not-for-profit sectors. This second edition of the authoritative reference book offers a substantial update on the first edition... Read more

Foreword

 

Section 1 Where you can start

 

Chapter 1 Ontology, Epistemology and Axiology: Understand your philosophy and approach

Ole Jonny Klakegg, and Ida Marie Tvedt

 

Chapter 2 Transferring from hunches to a compelling research topic

Derek Walker and Beverley Lloyd-Walker

 

Chapter 3 Critical engagement of previous research

Steven Nijhuis

 

Chapter 4 The construction of research aims and questions

Rodney Turner

 

Chapter 5 Project management research ethics

Helgi Þór Ingason and Haukur Ingi Jónasson and Thordur Vikingur Fridgeirsson

 

Section 2 The value of mixing things up

 

Chapter 6 Mixed methods for strategising in project management research

Karyne Ang

 

Chapter 7 Interview methodology for understanding projects, project management and temporary organising

Anette Hallin, Abo Akademi and Jenny Helin

 

Chapter 8 Case study research in project management

Rodney Turner

 

Chapter 9 Action research and project management

Shankar Sankaran and Bob Dick

 

Chapter 10 Experiment-based research in project and portfolio management

Catherine Killen

 

Chapter 11 Creating surveys to test theory in a project context

Blaize Reich and Andrew Gemino

 

Section 3 Specific ideas foro emergent environments

 

Chapter 12 A novel method for exploring collaboration in project meetings

Mona Abd Al-Salam, Catherine Killen and Perry Forsythe

 

Chapter 13 Narrative Inquiry in Project Management

Shankar Sankaran

 

Chapter 14 Autoethnography: bridging the project manager-researcher divide

Rafaella Broft and Simon Addyman

 

Chapter 15 An agile approach to the real experience of developing research methodology and methods

Hany Wells and Hedley Smyth

 

Chapter 16 Researching project impact in smart cities: methodological considerations

Beverly Pasian

 

Chapter 17 Integrating information modelling simulation for smart operation and management in hospitals

Yongkui Li, Yan Zhang, Xihu Pan and Yilong Han

 

Chapter 18 Project management research in the era of artificial intelligence

Seyed Ashkan Zarghami, Jantanee Dumrak and Roslyn Cameron

 

Chapter 19 Collaborating for studying projects: the example of welfare technology introduction in Sweden

Lucia Crevani, Michela Cozza and Silvia Bruzzone

 

Section 4 Analyzing and publishing

 

Chapter 20 Critical thinking as a core project management skill

Alexia Nalewaik

Chapter 21 Analysing qualitative data

Francesco Di Maddaloni

 

Chapter 22 Using text mining to validate qualitative findings

 James Marion and Tracey Richardson

 

Chapter 23 The urge to publish: Transforming your dissertation into a publications

Darren Dalcher

 

Chapter 24 Writing research papers

Kam Jugdev and John Wyzalek

 

Section 5 Considering the future

 

Chapter 25 Mentoring: An essential aspect of researcher development

Deepak Bajaj and Pooja Bajaj

 

Chapter 26 The future of project management research is complex

Louis Klein

 

Biography

Beverly Pasian has turned her career to creative and socially responsible dimensions of project management research during the past 10 years. Research method design, gender leadership of projects and quality-of-life achievement in smart city development are at the top of this list. New publications are coming in each along with ongoing profiling of smart city projects and the cities that sponsor them. Association leadership continues within the Special Interest Group (Smarter Cities) of the International Project Management Association, on the Board of Governors of the IEEE Smart Cities Technical Community and as conference chair of the European Technology Management Conferences. Always eager to collaborate, Beverly welcomes contact from anyone who shares these interests!

Rodney Turner is the author or editor of 18 books, including The Handbook of Project-based Management and the Gower Handbook of Project Management. He was editor of The International Journal of Project Management from 1993–2018. He is a visiting professor at the University of Leeds and honorary professor at the University of Warwick. Most recently, he was Professor of Project Management at SKEMA Business School, Lille, France; SAIPEM Professor of Project Management at the Politecnico di Milano; and Professor and High-End Foreign Expert at Shanghai University. In 2004, he received a lifetime research achievement award from the Project Management Institute and, in 2012, from the International Project Management Association.