Abstract

Even though recent studies designate that sustainability should be integrated in project management, this integration remains a complex issue. Hence, there is a need to develop a new approach that would assess the organizational sustainability and reveal to what extent sustainable project management practices are effective. The aim of this research is to propose a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis-based method to assess the integration of the sustainability philosophy in large-scale organizations via the utilization of sustainable project management-related indicators. By utilising the proposed approach to compare internal organizational structures, the researchers aim to reveal the sustainability integration level within different business units, in order to allow organizations to make decisions toward sustainable practices. The indicators used in the proposed model are related to key aspects of organizations and they measure how the departments’ staff utilize sustainable project management processes in their construction projects. The case study was conducted in a market-leading design, engineering, and project management consultancy organization. Evaluating organizational sustainability can help organizations target their efforts in certain areas (enhancing sustainable outcomes). It can also facilitate data collection, analysis, and future projections.

Highlights

  • During the last decades, the construction industry has been strongly criticized for poor sustainability performance [1]

  • The main focus of this study leads toward evaluating organizational sustainability, which can help organizations target their efforts in certain aspects based on an multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA)-based method

  • The proposed model demonstrates that such an approach can provide useful insights for organizations regarding the use of sustainable project management (PM) indicators for projects that pursue sustainable outcomes

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Introduction

The construction industry has been strongly criticized for poor sustainability performance [1] This offers the construction industry a unique opportunity to contribute to improving global sustainability initiatives [2]. Researchers distinguish the importance of developing effective strategies to improve the sustainability of a construction project [7,8]. All of these strategies include project management (PM) practices [7]. When faced with this variety of strategies, the choice of the suitable option is challenging. This situation brings decisionmakers to deal with a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA)

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