Characteristics and perceptions of project management in the productive sectors towards a sustainable future

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作者
Rojas, Jorge Andres Sarmiento [1 ]
Pinzon, Fabian David Guiza [1 ]
Varon, Milton Januario Rueda [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pedag & Tecnol Colombia, Tunja, Colombia
[2] Univ EAN, Bogota, Colombia
关键词
Sustainability; Project management; Survey; Expert perception; Productive sectors; SCALE;
D O I
10.1016/j.rineng.2024.102264
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Integrating sustainable approaches is imperative to align project management with the current demands and growing emphasis on environmental, social, and economic considerations. Despite that, the application of Sustainability faces challenges from two key aspects: the diversity of sustainability concepts, which adapt to various contexts, and the limited availability of methodologies to guide its adoption, monitoring, and implementation. This study aims to uncover perceptions related to project management and Sustainability by exploring the experiences, practices, and perceptions of expert professor-researchers of the Universidad Pedago<acute accent>gica y Tecnolo<acute accent>gica de Colombia. The focus is on productive sectors that significantly contribute to the gross domestic product. The methodological design involves developing and implementing a survey-type data collection instrument administered to 55 individuals. Internal consistency is assessed using Cronbach's alpha coefficient, and the results are analyzed using Principal Component Analysis, a multivariate statistical technique. The study's findings reveal critical impacts and existing connections, including the sustainability indicator and elements to consider for more suitable implementations in the short term within project management. Additionally, the complex relationships within sustainable considerations in project management are evident, theoretically supported but not consistently applied in the productive sectors. These contributions pave the way for future research, allowing the proposed instrument's replication in other groups and sectors interested in characterizing participants' conceptual performance regarding these elements.
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