An analytical model of inter-organizational relationships in project environment: A social network perspective

Authors

  • Samira Fallah Amirkabir University of Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering & Management Systems
  • Naser Shams Gharneh Amirkabir University of Technology

Keywords:

Project management, project supply chain, inter-organizational relationship, social network analysis.

Abstract

To fulfill a project, there are varieties of organizations cooperating as a supply chain. Being in large numbers and diversity, the supply chain may result in complexity and uncertainty in managing the projects; although it provides the required resources to achieve project objectives. The more a project faces complexity, the higher attention is required to effective management of its inter-organizational relationship model. In the following study, the structure of relations between organizations in two Iranian petrochemical projects is studied and compared. Modeling methods and analysis are based on Social Network Analysis (SNA). After modeling the network structure of each project, the inter-organizational relationships model are analyzed and compared to the ideal model of Iranian National Petrochemical Company (NPC) and the results are presented. Finally some areas for further research are also discussed.

Author Biography

  • Samira Fallah, Amirkabir University of Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering & Management Systems
    Doutor Professor Adjunto da ESGHT/Universidade do Algarve Administrador do site da Revista Encontros Científicos - Tourism & Management Studies Vice-Director do Curso Superior de Gestão Hoteleira da ESGHT/Universidade do Algarve

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Published

10.01.2024

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Business/Management: Research Papers

How to Cite

Fallah, S., & Shams Gharneh, N. (2024). An analytical model of inter-organizational relationships in project environment: A social network perspective. Tourism & Management Studies, 10, 35-42. https://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/615

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