Organizational Culture and Stakeholder Success Criteria in Construction Projects

  • Alhiddi A
  • Osborne A
  • Anyigor K
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This paper presents the findings of a theoretical investigation into the association between organizational culture and stakeholder management. With an aspect focused on international construction projects, the study explores the relationship between the cultural origin of key stakeholders and the cultural context in which projects are realized. Emphasis is placed on the examination of project outcomes and the factors that influence cultural domain. Secondary data suggests stakeholder management and corporate culture are critical areas that decide an organization’s success. The importance of these areas will inevitably grow in the future as projects continue to be procured in a global economy. Identifiable theoretical associations between the constructs have been found that provide early evidence that stakeholders and culture influence project life-cycles. Stakeholders—organizations and their representatives—must be informed of the distinct types of cultures and success criteria to ensure they manage them efficiently alongside traditional and long-accepted project variables.

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Alhiddi, A., Osborne, A. N., & Anyigor, K. T. (2019). Organizational Culture and Stakeholder Success Criteria in Construction Projects. Periodica Polytechnica Architecture, 50(2), 148–154. https://doi.org/10.3311/ppar.12721

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