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Managing for stakeholders: introducing stakeholder metrics-integrated model to lead project ethics and success

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  • Mahmoud Rajablu
  • Shabnam Hamdi
  • Govindan Marthandan
  • Wan Fadzilah Wan Yusoff

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The purpose of this research paper is to offer a comprehensive stakeholder metrics-integrated management approach that enables greater ethics and success through facilitating managing for stakeholders in project environment. The paper employs stakeholder theory and investigates the role of the key stakeholder management concepts when metrics and tools are mediated. The mediation test is performed through structural equation modelling (SEM) techniques to produce research results. The research concludes that managing for stakeholders through effective stakeholder integration can add to projects success. On the practical side, the paper provides a tool that enables greater stakeholder satisfaction, ethics and success.

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  • Mahmoud Rajablu & Shabnam Hamdi & Govindan Marthandan & Wan Fadzilah Wan Yusoff, 2017. "Managing for stakeholders: introducing stakeholder metrics-integrated model to lead project ethics and success," International Journal of Project Organisation and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(1), pages 31-56.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpoma:v:9:y:2017:i:1:p:31-56
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    1. Jagoda Mrzygłocka-Chojnacka & Stanisław Stanek & Dorota Kuchta, 2021. "Defining a Successful Project in Sustainable Project Management through Simulation—A Case Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(15), pages 1-23, July.

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