From the Natural System Model to the Society Development Model: Changing Perspectives II
Minoru Shimamoto ()
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Minoru Shimamoto: Hitotsubashi University
Chapter Chapter 6 in National Project Management, 2020, pp 165-181 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Case study 2 in the previous chapter shed light on the another side of the Sunshine ProjectSunshine Project. The factors there included the logic of procedures that worked separately from the logic of technical development. The work of allocating a budget, building an organization, choosing technologies, etc. was performed as part of public policy according to the law by following fair procedures. However, if the procedural adequacy of the work is sometimes given a higher value and priority than the new energyNew energy development itself, it is a somewhat abnormal situation. Despite this, it was a viable activity in terms of the continued existence of the project and organizations that carried out the project. There was the legitimacy of system survival that continued to be maintained, exceeding the levels of individuals’ concerns.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3180-4_6
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