Abstract

Over the past two decades, project governance has attracted increasing attention from researchers and practitioners worldwide and has become an important research area of project management. However, an inclusive quantitative and systematic analysis of the state-of-the-art recently available research in this field is still missing. This study attempts to map the global research on project governance through a state-of-the-art review. A total of 285 bibliographic records were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database and analyzed by the visual analytic tool—CiteSpace. The results indicated that there has been an increasing research interest in project governance. The most productive and the most highly cited author in the area of project governance is Müller R., and most of the existing project governance research achievements are from Australia, China, USA, and Norway. By synthetically analyzing the keywords, future research might focus on governance of megaprojects and project success. Additionally, 9 knowledge domains of project governance were identified, including conceptual framework, public projects, governance structure, governance context, megaproject governance, contractual and relational governance, sustainability, portfolio governance, and project success. This study contributes to the body of knowledge by mapping the existing project governance research. It is particularly helpful to new and early-stage researchers who plan to do research on project governance, as it can provide them an overview of project governance research, including key authors, main institutions, hot topics, and knowledge domains. Moreover, the findings from the study are beneficial to industry practitioners as well, as they can help industry practitioners understand the latest development of governance theory and practice and thereby help them locate the best governance strategies for project management.

Highlights

  • Project governance, a key enabler for successful project delivery, is an important topic in the construction and project management area [1, 2]

  • CiteSpace has been used to analyze relationship networks and summarize characteristics of research in the project management research domain [30,31,32]. erefore, in the present study, CiteSpace was chosen as the visual analytic tool to analyze the extant project governance literature

  • In 2014, the numbers increased sharply from 13 to 38. It might be a significant year from when project governance (PG) got increasing attention

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Introduction

A key enabler for successful project delivery, is an important topic in the construction and project management area [1, 2]. As “infrastructure project” or megaprojects and “project success” got the citation bursts in the past four years, as well as high frequency and high betweenness, there is a strong possibility that they would continue to be the key issues in project governance research in the near future. Author cocitation analysis can identify the relationships among authors whose publications are cited in the same articles and analyze the evolution of research communities.

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