TY - GEN
T1 - Public policy and projects
T2 - 10th Annual International IEOM Conference, IEOM 2020
AU - AlRaeesi, Eman Jasim Hussain
AU - Ojiako, Udechukwu
PY - 2020/3/10
Y1 - 2020/3/10
N2 - The objective of this paper is to explore the concept of 'public policy' from a project management perspective. In particular, we intend to contribute to emerging literature that has sought to establish a relationship between project management (specifically, project organising) and public policy. In the process, we continue with the conversation initiated in Winch and Sanderson (2015) and subsequently in Sanderson and Winch (2017). However, in a marked departure from the approach adopted in these two seminal studies (and associated works) our study is undertaken from a legal perspective as against the administrative sciences perspective which we opine dominated these prior studies. It is our position that a holistic understanding of the intersection between project management and public policy requires a balanced exploration of both perspectives of public policy. Our study that is undertaken in the context of arbitration undertaken within the United Arab Emirates construction industry. We do so taking into consideration the 'unruly', fluid and multifaceted nature of public policy. Findings from our study serves as the foundation for further empirical exploration of what is a nascent and developing area of project management research.
AB - The objective of this paper is to explore the concept of 'public policy' from a project management perspective. In particular, we intend to contribute to emerging literature that has sought to establish a relationship between project management (specifically, project organising) and public policy. In the process, we continue with the conversation initiated in Winch and Sanderson (2015) and subsequently in Sanderson and Winch (2017). However, in a marked departure from the approach adopted in these two seminal studies (and associated works) our study is undertaken from a legal perspective as against the administrative sciences perspective which we opine dominated these prior studies. It is our position that a holistic understanding of the intersection between project management and public policy requires a balanced exploration of both perspectives of public policy. Our study that is undertaken in the context of arbitration undertaken within the United Arab Emirates construction industry. We do so taking into consideration the 'unruly', fluid and multifaceted nature of public policy. Findings from our study serves as the foundation for further empirical exploration of what is a nascent and developing area of project management research.
KW - arbitration
KW - conceptual article
KW - infrastructure projects
KW - legal perspectives
KW - public administration
KW - public policy
UR - https://index.ieomsociety.org/index.cfm/article/view/ID/1522
M3 - Conference contribution book
AN - SCOPUS:85088972003
SN - 9781532359491
SN - 9781532359514
SN - 9781532359521
T3 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
SP - 659
EP - 667
BT - Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
CY - Southfield, Michigan
Y2 - 10 March 2020 through 12 March 2020
ER -