Moderating Role of Project Innovativeness on Project Flexibility, Project Risk, Project Performance, and Business Success in Financial Services
Pankaj Tiwari () and
B Suresha ()
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Pankaj Tiwari: CHRIST (Deemed To Be University)
B Suresha: CHRIST (Deemed To Be University)
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, 2021, vol. 22, issue 3, No 2, 179-196
Abstract:
Abstract Project risk management is crucial for project success and for achieving short-term and long-term project goals. This study examines the linkage between the management of project risks and project flexibility for information technology projects in Financial Services. A conceptual framework establishing the link between project risks, project flexibility, project performance, and business success, with project innovativeness as a moderating variable, has been introduced. To test the model, data were collated from over 400 managers working in Financial Services projects. The empirical outcomes through a Ordinal regression analysis demonstrate a substantial association between the management of project risks, project flexibility, and success of projects. Project innovativeness moderates the effects of project risks and project flexibility on project performance. Furthermore, managing project risks is vital to reduce the likelihood of failures in projects. This paper enriches existing research by applying a contingency perspective to project risk management and provides practical guidance for managing risks in projects professionally and also the relevancy of project flexibility.
Keywords: Business success; Financial Services; Project flexibility; Project innovativeness; Project performance; Project risk management; Project success (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/s40171-021-00270-0
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