Sustainable project management and project success: A review and future research directions

  • Afari E
  • Acquah I
  • Issau K
  • et al.
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Abstract

One of the utmost global trends in project management nowadays is sustainable project management (SPM), which researchers have linked to project success (PS). Hence, this paper aims to conduct systematic literature review of published articles on the effect of SPM on PS from 2013 to June 2024. By means of the Scopus database and PRISMA 2020 declaration, this study critically extracted, examined, and appraised relevant literature from the nineteen sampled papers with regard to theory, context, methodology and characteristics. From the outcomes of the content analysis, this study identified that SPM influences PS since none of them recorded a negative impact. It also concluded that the relationship is inadequately addressed from the past works. The review also enumerates future research directions and implications for practice on the correlation between SPM and PS. Overall, the conclusions of this study present a solid foundation for scholars to investigate these constructs and contribute to the extant field of information.

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Afari, E. N. A., Acquah, I. S. K., Issau, K., & Acquah, E. M. (2025). Sustainable project management and project success: A review and future research directions. Journal of Future Sustainability, 5(4), 233–246. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.jfs.2025.9.006

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