Enhancing Project Performance through Stakeholder Engagement: Unveiling the Mediating role of Project Communication and Innovation
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Stakeholder Engagement (SE), Project Performance (PP), Project Communication (PC), Innovation (IN), Stakeholder TheoryAbstract
The present research investigates the crucial correlation between stakeholder engagement (SE) and project performance (PP) in the Pakistan IT sector, specifically considering the prevailing political instability in the nation. This study, utilizing stakeholder theory, investigates the direct impact of SE on PP and explores the mediating roles of project communication (PC) and innovation (IN) in this connection. The research validates that SE greatly improves PP, with actual data demonstrating that SE and IN play crucial roles in converting stakeholder contributions into better project results. The results highlight the need to prioritize SE, PC, and IN, particularly in unpredictable settings like Pakistan's, in order to achieve successful PP. This academic study employed a quantitative approach and a cross-sectional survey, involving 205 active practitioners in the IT industry. The SPSS software, version 27, significantly improved the analytical process by facilitating the development of thorough path analysis. To mitigate the possible distortions caused by common method bias, the research used a time-lagged data collection approach. The results demonstrate positive and significant correlations among the constructs.
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