Broadening project studies to address sustainability transitions: Conceptual suggestions and crossovers with socio-technical transitions research

Frank w. Geels, Giorgio Locatelli

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Abstract

Academic and socio-political interest in sustainability transitions, which are decades-long change processes in socio-technical systems, is rapidly increasing. To further engage with this topic, this essay suggests that project studies should continue its trend of conceptual broadening that has characterised the field in the past decade. Using the Multi-Level Perspective on socio-technical transitions as a meta-framework, this essay identifies and discusses the important roles of incremental improvement projects, exploratory projects, deployment projects, reorientation projects, and decommissioning projects in sustainability transitions. The essay also discusses crossovers with socio-technical transitions research and makes specific conceptual suggestions for broadening research on the different kinds of projects, programmes and portfolios.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Project Management
Early online date9 Oct 2024
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 9 Oct 2024

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