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A framework for governance of projects: Governmentality, governance structure and projectification

This paper develops a general-purpose framework for the governance of projects. The framework is structured by the concepts of governmentality and governance of projects, in the context of different levels of projectification in organizations. It visualizes the organization-specific profiles for the...

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Published in:International journal of project management 2016-08, Vol.34 (6), p.957-969
Main Authors: Müller, Ralf, Zhai, Li, Wang, Anyu, Shao, Jingting
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