Recently, the fundamental assumptions underpinning project management process models have been criticized as being insufficient to support the proactiveness, innovation and creativity needed by organizations competing in dynamic markets. To address this, this paper undertakes an extensive review of the project management and corporate entrepreneurship literature to construct a theoretical Entrepreneurial Project Management model. The model presented seeks to provide a basis for practitioners to incorporate entrepreneurial elements into their projects more effectively and efficiently, as well as a basis for future academic research to explore its validity and machinations across a range of industry and organizational contexts.
History
Publication title
Journal of Modern Project Management
Volume
7
Issue
4
Article number
10
Number
10
Pagination
192-212
ISSN
2317-3963
Department/School
TSBE
Publisher
Editora Mundo
Place of publication
Brazil
Rights statement
Copyright 2020 the authors. Article originally published in The Journal of Modern Project Management.