Redes na Gestão de Projetos

Uma Análise da Produção Acadêmica

Autores

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47456/regec.2317-5087.2025.14.2.45495.85.106

Palavras-chave:

Gestão de projetos, Redes organizacionais, Revisão sistemática, Produção acadêmica

Resumo

A pesquisa em gestão de projetos apresenta um crescimento significativo. Mesmo com a diversidade e a importância das redes para o avanço da prática em gestão de projetos, a produção acadêmica existente permanece com uma visão fragmentada, carecendo de um conjunto consolidado de conhecimentos. O objetivo desta pesquisa é integrar a produção acadêmica sobre gestão de projetos e redes para fornecer conhecimentos consolidados e vias de renovação da pesquisa futura. Com base em uma revisão sistemática da produção acadêmica, realizamos uma análise que destaca tipos de contextos organizacionais, de metodologias, de temáticas, de âmbitos, de concepções, de impactos, de desafios e de carências na pesquisa em gestão de projetos e redes. Os resultados fornecem uma forma de melhor entender a tradição da pesquisa neste campo do conhecimento e perspectivas para renová-la.

Biografia do Autor

  • Eduardo Paes Barreto Davel, Escola de Administração (Bahia, UFBA)
    Graduação em Administração pela Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Ph.D. em management pela École des Hautes études commerciales de Montréal. Doutorado sanduíche na Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science (New School for Social Research, New York). Pesquisas interdisciplinares no campo da Administração e da Análise organizacional enfocando temáticas como aprendizagem, criatividade empreendedorismo, gerência, sociomaterialidade, prática, carreiras, cultura e emoção. Experiência de pesquisa em setores intensivos em simbolismo, criatividade e emoção, como as indústrias criativas, organizações artesanais e familiares.

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