Project Management Processes - Impact on the Success of Information Systems Projects

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Purpose: Few studies in the literature address the success of enterprise Information Systems (IS) projects, namely focusing on how success is influenced by project management practices. This research studied the impact of ISO 21500/PMBOK processes on the success of IS projects, aiming to contribute to a better understanding of management practices importance in the context of this type of projects. Design/methodology/approach: An international survey was used to collect data, which was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings: The results show higher levels of success than usually reported in the literature. Furthermore, this research shows that overall success is strongly influenced by ISO/PMBOK project management processes, thus reinforcing the relevance of competent project management to improve the results of IS projects. Originality: Focusing on the specific case of IS projects, this study shows that higher levels of success are achieved by organizations with higher project management maturity.

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Varajão, J., Marques, R. P., & Trigo, A. (2022). Project Management Processes - Impact on the Success of Information Systems Projects. Informatica (Netherlands), 33(2), 421–436. https://doi.org/10.15388/22-INFOR488

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