
The Oxford Handbook of Megaproject Management provides state-of-the-art scholarship in the emerging field of megaproject management. Megaprojects are large, complex projects which typically cost billions of dollars and impact millions of people, like building a high-speed rail line, a megadam, a national health or pensions IT system, a new wide-body aircraft, or staging the Olympics. The book contains 25 chapters written especially for this volume, covering all aspects of megaproject management, from front-end planning to actual project delivery, including how to deal with stakeholders, risk, finance, complexity, innovation, governance, ethics, project breakdowns, and scale itself. Individual chapters cover the history of the field and relevant theory, from behavioral economics to lock-in and escalation to systems integration and theories of agency and power. All geographies are covered - from the US to China, Europe to Africa, South America to Australia - as are a wide range of project types, from "hard" infrastructure to "soft" change projects. In-depth case studies illustrate salient points. The Handbook offers a rigorous, research-oriented, up-to-date academic view of the discipline, based on high-quality data and strong theory. It will be an indispensable resource for students, academics, policy makers, and practitioners.
This volume investigates the complex challenges inherent in the planning, execution, and governance of large-scale megaprojects that impact global infrastructure and public systems. Bent Flyvbjerg, a leading scholar in the field, compiles research from diverse academic disciplines to establish a comprehensive framework for understanding why these massive undertakings frequently face cost overruns, delays, and systemic failures. The text synthesizes behavioral economics, agency theory, and power dynamics to provide a rigorous analytical foundation for project management professionals and policy makers.
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Experts recognize this volume as a foundational academic resource that bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical project governance. Readers frequently note the high density of the prose and the scholarly depth required to fully engage with the provided case studies and economic theories.
Page Count:
616
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191046175
ISBN-13:
9780191046179
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