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An-na Dai

Bio: An-na Dai is an academic researcher from Tongji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Teamwork & Project management. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 2 citations.

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An-na Dai1, Da Xu
10 Oct 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a new assessment framework of green project management with a systematic view is proposed, which will be helpful in improving the effect of implementation for the GPM process and also carries out some analysis of the contents and objective system of GPM.
Abstract: Green project management (GPM) research is a new challenge for the development of project management theory. This paper aims at the whole process of project management and proposes a new assessment framework of green project management with a systematic view. This framework will be helpful in improving the effect of implementation for the GPM process. Meanwhile, the paper also carries out some analysis of the contents and objective system of the GPM. Finally, some recommendations for the implementation of the GPM are proposed in the last part.

2 citations

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01 Jan 2022

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31 Jul 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic literature review was conducted to identify 293 relevant publications and define three different categories of interpretations of the role of sustainability in the current state of research and assign the literature is then assigned back to these interpretations.
Abstract: The concept of sustainable development is widely accepted as one of the most important topics of our time. Although significant research has already been conducted within the field of integrating sustainability into project management, different interpretations of the role of sustainability appear. This is a major issue for the scientific community, as due to these varying interpretations it is difficult to put publications into context; accordingly, it might lead to communication issues within the community. With this research study we want to help solve this issue. We conduct a systematic literature review and identify 293 relevant publications. Using a synthesis approach based on grounded theory, we define three different categories of interpretations of the role of sustainability in the current state of research. The literature is then assigned back to these interpretations. Following this approach we are not only able to review the development of each interpretation over time, but also to identify that many publications contain multiple interpretations. Based on our findings, we give recommendations for the reflection of the existing literature, the writing of new publications and communication in the research field. We also redefine the concept of ‘sustainable project management’ based on a major theoretical characteristic we synthesise during our grounded theory approach to give guidance to future researchers.

1 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors took the construction projects as a compounded natural-social economic system, and put forward the concept of project management on the condition of sustainable development on the basis of analyzing this meaning.
Abstract: The construction of projects may bring many environmental problems At the whole social e-conomy level where the construction projects locates, this thesis took the construction projects as a compounded natural-social-economic system, and put forward the concept of project management on the condition of sustainable development On the basis of analyzing this meaning,this thesis brought forward the organization manner and gave several feasible advice on the execution management of projects on the condition of sustainable development

1 citations