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Project planning and risk management as a success factor for IT projects in agricultural schools in Serbia

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  • Vujović, Vuk
  • Denić, Nebojša
  • Stevanović, Vesna
  • Stevanović, Mališa
  • Stojanović, Jelena
  • Cao, Yan
  • Alhammadi, Yasir
  • Jermsittiparsert, Kittisak
  • Van Le, Hiep
  • Wakil, Karzan
  • Radojkovic, Ivan

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Enterprises and business systems are introducing modern information and communication technologies into their organizations to improve their business processes and gain a competitive advantage. Theoretical research, as well as research carried out in practice, unambiguously indicate that companies take this step without the necessary professional analysis of business processes and insufficient knowledge of the project management methodology. Also, in this area there is a lack of adequate literature, especially in the field of information technology (IT) project management. This paper provides a new approach for research in the field of project management throughout a studious analysis of risk management in IT projects. To confirm hypotheses, this paper examines and outlines concrete IT management solutions in business systems with emphasis on education organizations, which leads to business improvement and achievement of positive business results.

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  • Vujović, Vuk & Denić, Nebojša & Stevanović, Vesna & Stevanović, Mališa & Stojanović, Jelena & Cao, Yan & Alhammadi, Yasir & Jermsittiparsert, Kittisak & Van Le, Hiep & Wakil, Karzan & Radojkovic, Ivan, 2020. "Project planning and risk management as a success factor for IT projects in agricultural schools in Serbia," Technology in Society, Elsevier, vol. 63(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:teinso:v:63:y:2020:i:c:s0160791x20303596
    DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2020.101371
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