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Nexus of Team Collaboration Stability on Mega Construction Project Success in Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Enterprises: The Moderating Role of Human-AI Integration

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This study investigates how team collaboration stability influences the success of mega construction projects in electric vehicle manufacturing enterprises, with human-AI integration as a moderating variable. Using structural equation modeling (SEM) with data from 187 project teams across China's electric vehicle sector, results indicate that team collaboration stability significantly enhances project success. The moderating effect of human-AI integration strengthens this relationship, suggesting that enterprises implementing advanced human-AI collaborative systems achieve superior project outcomes when team stability is maintained. These findings contribute to both team collaboration theory and provide practical implications for mega project management in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle industry.

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  • Jun Cui, 2025. "Nexus of Team Collaboration Stability on Mega Construction Project Success in Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Enterprises: The Moderating Role of Human-AI Integration," Papers 2506.06375, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2506.06375
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