The Government Policies Effect on Initiation and Implementation of the Project: A Conceptual Model
Journal: Journal of Management and Marketing Review (JMMR) (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-06-30
Authors : Fitria Astuti Firman; Ine Minara Ruky; Ratih Dyah Kusumastuti; Harris Turino Kurniawan;
Page : 26-37
Keywords : Capability; Entrepreneurial orientation; Government policies; Project performance; Resource orchestration;
Abstract
Objective – An urgency to investigate the impact of government policies on project performance through strategic management perspective is motivated by the gap of knowledge on a relationship between government policies and project. This paper proposes a conceptual model for further empirical research in the future. Six latent variables and ten hypotheses are developed through reviewing some literature in three following research avenues: Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management, and Project Management. Methodology – In order to observe a logical fitness of model development on government policies influences to firm activities, a specific context is chosen, namely the Indonesian renewable energy power generation. The last research avenue is strongly related to the research context. Further empirical study is required, and a discussion on it is presented in this paper. Findings – This paper emphasizes that project activities should be strategically managed since those support the achievement of business performance. Novelty – The study will bring benefits to the three following aspects: theoretical, managerial and regulatory aspects. Type of Paper: Review
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