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Review and Reflection on Project Culture Studies |
1.School of Management and Engineering, Nanjing University;
2.School of Economics and Management, Nanjing Institute of Technology |
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Abstract Project culture is the sum total of spiritual wealth and material wealth produced by numerous participants in the course of project construction. The unique characteristics of largescale projects imbue project culture with system complexity. On the basis of a careful review of the existing literatures about project culture, a hierarchical holographic modeling (HHM) framework for project culture analysis, which includes six perspectives, is proposed and to be used to explore the relationship between different factors and study the complex phenomena of project culture from multiperspectives.
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