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posted on 2013-01-21, 12:00 authored by Enoch Sackey, Martin TuuliMartin Tuuli, Andrew R.J. Dainty
The complex and dynamic nature of project environments presents both opportunities and challenges for the empowerment of individuals and teams. Yet, empowerment is a complex concept in its own right, taking on multiple forms across people, is contextually embedded and shifts over time. As research on empowerment in projects continues to grow, pertinent questions are emerging aimed at promoting the growth of empowerment theory and its applicability in practice. For example, how do organizations empower employees at different levels and still be able to achieve goal congruence across the organization?; how does empowerment manifest itself across project phases?; and how does empowerment manifest across co-located or geographically/physically spaced individuals on the same or different projects/teams across the same organization? The multiplicity and dynamism of empowerment in projects across three aspects - space, time and levels, and their intersections are examined within the context of the complex, dynamic and uncertain operational realities of projects. It is argued that such a spatiotemporal agenda is better understood through the lens of chaos and complexity theory, a perspective that reveals the way in which empowerment is intertwined with other managerial interventions and business strategies for the successful delivery of projects.

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  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

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SACKEY, E., TUULI, M.M. and DAINTY, A., 2011. A spatiotemporal perspective on empowerment. IN: Wamelink, H., Geraedts, R. and Volker, L. (eds.) MISBE2011 - Proceedings of the international Conference on Management and Innovation for a Sustainable Built Environment Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 19 - 23 June 2011, pp. 195 - 210.

Publisher

Delft University of Technology

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2011

Notes

This conference paper was presented at MISBE 2011: Management and Innovation for a Sustainable Built Environment and the website is at: http://www.misbe2011.nl/

ISBN

9789052693958

Language

  • en

Editor(s)

Wamelink, H;Geraedts, R;Volker, L

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