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20 Ιουν 2019 · Initially, the most common goal of megaprojects is to deliver public goods, which is mainly exemplified by the “old” types of megaproject (Lehrer, Laidley 2008) such as oil and gas industry projects (Merrow 2012), airports (Davies et al. 2009; Robbins 2015) and high-speed railways (Han et al. 2009).
7 Απρ 2023 · Moreover, the article makes the case for conceptualizing megaprojects as wicked policy fields. In doing so, we specify the three defining elements of megaprojects, namely, complexity, uncertainty, and conflict. The article argues that megaproject development cannot be seen as a rational, straightforward process.
1 Οκτ 2011 · This paper begins by introducing the research status quo of a mega project and sociology, especially mentioning the social conflict theory. Next, it gives mega project an interpretation in sociological sense to explain the relationship between a mega project and the social conflict theory.
24 Ιουν 2021 · According to the mechanism in the Methodology section, the literature dataset of 82 articles was clustered into two categories in defining complexity in megaprojects: (1) definition of complexity that is in line with the theoretical perspective; (2) definition of complexity from a practical perspective.
1 Οκτ 2011 · This paper studies the relationship between mega project and social conflict by exploring mega project from the perspective of the social conflict theory, and develops a conceptual model of...
Megaprojects are large-scale, complex ventures that typically cost US$1 bil-lion or more, take many years to develop and build, involve multiple pub-lic and private stakeholders, are transformational, and impact millions of people.1 Hirschman (1995, vii, xi) calls such projects “privileged particles of the development process” and points out tha...
Mega Construction Projects are defined as a very large investment construction project, or aggregate of projects, characterized by magnified cost, extreme complexity, increased risk, lofty ideals, …