Technical Papers
May 9, 2023

Deconstructing Organizational Capabilities of Megaproject Owners: Dimensions and Levels

Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 149, Issue 7

Abstract

Given that a strong owner has been identified as an important factor in the success of megaprojects, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of megaproject owner organizational capabilities. However, the questions of what organizational capabilities do owners need to foster successful megaprojects, and whether these capabilities are the stronger the better, have yet to be addressed. To answer these questions, this study identified the dimensions of owner organizational capabilities based on literature and interviews, and developed several sets of parallel hypotheses. Based on the 229 valid questionnaire data collected, the relationships between owner organizational capabilities and megaproject success were analyzed through hierarchical multiple regression, and the results were discussed through expert interviews. The findings show that owner coordination, dynamic, and system integration capabilities have positive impacts on megaproject success, with coordination capabilities being the most significant. While the impact of motivational capabilities on megaproject success is inverted U-shaped. This study provides an actionable dimensional framework for megaproject owner capabilities, moving the field of owner organizational capabilities beyond the conceptual level. This study provides empirical evidence for the importance of megaproject owner organizational capabilities and takes a more dialectical view of a strong owner. The empirical results can provide insights and guidance on the configuration and development of megaproject owner capabilities.

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Data generated or analyzed during the study are available from the corresponding author by request.

Acknowledgments

The work was supported by the National Social Science Foundation of China (Nos. 19VDL001 and 18ZDA043) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (22120220296).

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Ph.D. Candidate, School of Economics and Management, Research Institute of Complex Engineering and Management, Tongji Univ., Shanghai 200092, China; Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Management in the Built Environment, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft Univ. of Technology, Delft CN 2628, Netherlands. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1720-4571. Email: [email protected]
Mingqiang Liu, Ph.D. [email protected]
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Professor, School of Economics and Management, Research Institute of Complex Engineering and Management, Tongji Univ., Shanghai 200092, China. Email: [email protected]
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Professor, Shanghai Shenkang Hospital Development Centre, No. 2 Kangding Rd., Jing'an District, Shanghai 200041, China. Email: [email protected]
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