Abstract
The aim of this paper was to ascertain whether there is a relationship between complexity, maturity and competency in project risk management and if so, to create a sense-making framework for project managers to better understand the concept. . The multi-method research approach was employed to collect research data. An in-depth literature review was used to acquire data from six managers in the project risk management field. This was followed by a self-completion web-based survey that was forwarded to 207 project risk management practitioners. A checklist was applied to triangulate the interview and web-survey findings for further development of a framework. Multi-method analysis techniques were applied for the interpretation of the data sets from the interviews and responses to the web-based questionnaire namely, thematic and content analysis. The outcome of the research is the production of a sense-making framework and recommendations for enhanced project risk management. The research for this paper was based on information from the original doctoral thesis.
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