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Self-Organizing Networks in Complex Infrastructure Projects
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2018
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Network Theory (Electrical Engineering)EngineeringProject ManagementNetwork AnalysisProject Management TechniquesComplex Infrastructure ProjectsCollaborative NetworkSelf-organizing SystemSelf-organizing NetworkManagementSystems EngineeringSocial Network AnalysisNetwork Theory (Organizational Economics)Organizational SystemsNetworksNetworkingComputer ScienceNetwork TheoryNetworked OrganizationNetwork ScienceOrganizational CommunicationCommunity OrganizingOrganization TheoryBusinessNetwork GovernanceProject Network
While significant importance is given to establishing formal organizational and contractual hierarchies, existing project management techniques neglect the management of self-organizing networks in large-infrastructure projects. We offer a case-specific illustration of self-organization using network theory as an investigative lens. The findings have shown that these networks exhibit a high degree of sparseness, short path lengths, and clustering in dense “functional” communities around highly connected actors, thus demonstrating the small-world topology observed in diverse real-world self-organized networks. The study underlines the need for these non-contractual functions and roles to be identified and sponsored, allowing the self-organizing network the space and capacity to evolve.
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