Addressing Organisational Pressures as Drivers towards Sustainability in Manufacturing Projects and Project Management Methodologies

The concept of sustainability continues to rapidly grow in interest from disparate academic and industrial fields. This research aims to elucidate further the implications of the sustainability drivers upon project management methodological approaches specifically in the manufacturing industry. This...

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Main Authors: Fotios Misopoulos, Roula Michaelides, Mohammad Afiq Salehuddin, Vicky Manthou, Zenon Michaelides
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/2098
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spelling doaj-2d009662a2974696a12c637623e8f3592020-11-24T22:29:58ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-06-01106209810.3390/su10062098su10062098Addressing Organisational Pressures as Drivers towards Sustainability in Manufacturing Projects and Project Management MethodologiesFotios Misopoulos0Roula Michaelides1Mohammad Afiq Salehuddin2Vicky Manthou3Zenon Michaelides4Management School, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZH, UKManagement School, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZH, UKManagement School, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZH, UKDepartment of Applied Informatics, University of Macedonia, 546 36 Thessaloniki, GreeceManagement School, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZH, UKThe concept of sustainability continues to rapidly grow in interest from disparate academic and industrial fields. This research aims to elucidate further the implications of the sustainability drivers upon project management methodological approaches specifically in the manufacturing industry. This paper studies the three prevalent dialogues in the field of sustainability, relevant to the environmental and social aspects of the Triple Bottom Line, and utilises Institutional Theory to propose organisational pressures as affecting sustainability efforts in industrial manufacturing project management. Furthermore, the literature bodies of Lean and Life Cycle Analysis in manufacturing project management guided our reflection that the various drivers of sustainability put forward that do not consider the distinctive organisational pressures fail to address institutional and systemic project management issues holistically. The authors further conduct and draw on a systematic literature review on the constructs of sustainability in the manufacturing industry and their adopted methodologies, evaluating academic articles published from the year 2001 to 2017. The findings indicate that normative pressures prevail over coercive and mimetic pressures and are seen as the main drivers of sustainability in the manufacturing industry. In an incremental reductionist approach, project management knowledge areas are analysed, and the study posits that Stakeholder and Communications Management are two of the knowledge areas that need to integrate the above pressures to achieve cohesive sustainable industrial results. The principle contribution is to offer a new conceptual perspective on integrating project management knowledge areas with Institutional Theory pressures for more sustainable project management methodologies.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/2098sustainability constructssustainable project managementsustainability driverstriple bottom lineinstitutional theoryorganisational pressuresnormative pressures
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author Fotios Misopoulos
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Vicky Manthou
Zenon Michaelides
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Roula Michaelides
Mohammad Afiq Salehuddin
Vicky Manthou
Zenon Michaelides
Addressing Organisational Pressures as Drivers towards Sustainability in Manufacturing Projects and Project Management Methodologies
Sustainability
sustainability constructs
sustainable project management
sustainability drivers
triple bottom line
institutional theory
organisational pressures
normative pressures
author_facet Fotios Misopoulos
Roula Michaelides
Mohammad Afiq Salehuddin
Vicky Manthou
Zenon Michaelides
author_sort Fotios Misopoulos
title Addressing Organisational Pressures as Drivers towards Sustainability in Manufacturing Projects and Project Management Methodologies
title_short Addressing Organisational Pressures as Drivers towards Sustainability in Manufacturing Projects and Project Management Methodologies
title_full Addressing Organisational Pressures as Drivers towards Sustainability in Manufacturing Projects and Project Management Methodologies
title_fullStr Addressing Organisational Pressures as Drivers towards Sustainability in Manufacturing Projects and Project Management Methodologies
title_full_unstemmed Addressing Organisational Pressures as Drivers towards Sustainability in Manufacturing Projects and Project Management Methodologies
title_sort addressing organisational pressures as drivers towards sustainability in manufacturing projects and project management methodologies
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The concept of sustainability continues to rapidly grow in interest from disparate academic and industrial fields. This research aims to elucidate further the implications of the sustainability drivers upon project management methodological approaches specifically in the manufacturing industry. This paper studies the three prevalent dialogues in the field of sustainability, relevant to the environmental and social aspects of the Triple Bottom Line, and utilises Institutional Theory to propose organisational pressures as affecting sustainability efforts in industrial manufacturing project management. Furthermore, the literature bodies of Lean and Life Cycle Analysis in manufacturing project management guided our reflection that the various drivers of sustainability put forward that do not consider the distinctive organisational pressures fail to address institutional and systemic project management issues holistically. The authors further conduct and draw on a systematic literature review on the constructs of sustainability in the manufacturing industry and their adopted methodologies, evaluating academic articles published from the year 2001 to 2017. The findings indicate that normative pressures prevail over coercive and mimetic pressures and are seen as the main drivers of sustainability in the manufacturing industry. In an incremental reductionist approach, project management knowledge areas are analysed, and the study posits that Stakeholder and Communications Management are two of the knowledge areas that need to integrate the above pressures to achieve cohesive sustainable industrial results. The principle contribution is to offer a new conceptual perspective on integrating project management knowledge areas with Institutional Theory pressures for more sustainable project management methodologies.
topic sustainability constructs
sustainable project management
sustainability drivers
triple bottom line
institutional theory
organisational pressures
normative pressures
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/2098
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