Strategic Project Portfolio Management: an Empirical Investigation
The mission of project portfolio management (PPM) is seen in evaluating, prioritising, and selecting project in line with the business strategy. Alignment of all on-going projects with the overall business strategy is generally recognised as very important for most modern organisations. The aim of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework embracing a number of key variables of PPM and corresponding interrelations, derived from the extant body of literature, and to test it empirically. We conducted a survey among experienced portfolio managers representing a wide range of organisations possessing established PPM mechanisms. Data obtained in this tailor-made survey was tested in the framework using Structural Equation Modelling. Our results provide support to most of the formulated hypotheses. On the basis of our findings, we formulate several managerial implications.
Project portfolio management Strategy realisation Multi-project management
Sergey Filippov Herman Mooi Roelof van der Weg
Jaffalaan 5, 2628BX, Delft, The Netherlands
国际会议
The 8th International Conference on Innovation and Management(第八届创新与管理国际会议 ICIM 2011)
日本福冈
英文
452-462
2011-11-30(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)