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Systematic literature review of project failures: Current trends and scope for future research

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COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages 274-285

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2018.12.002

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Project failure; Monitoring; Input-process-output model; Systematic literature review

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Although projects are considered indispensable elements across many industries, practitioners and researchers have realised that projects' high failure rates are costing many firms several million dollars a year. This paper presents the first comprehensive and systematic literature review of failed projects. In our research, we noticed an increasing trend in publications for case study-based research which limits the generalising of the findings due to the customised nature of these projects. Most of these failed project studies were conducted in the information technology (IT) sector due to its project-based organisational structure. We found that less effort has been made to analyse the similarities and differences in project monitoring and performance assessment approaches under diverse scenarios (e.g., process improvement, R&D, etc.). We also identified the need for more research on project failure predictions under dynamic scenarios, and we therefore recommended the input process-output model for project monitoring and evaluation.

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