Evaluating Sources of Risks in Large Engineering Projects: The Roles of Equivocality and Uncertainty
Contemporary project risk management literature introduces uncertainty, i.e., the lack of information, as a fundamental basis of project risks. In this study the authors assert that equivocality, i.e., the existence of multiple and conflicting interpretations, can also serve as a basis of risks. Wit...
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Main Authors: | Leena Pekkinen (Author), Kirsi Aaltonen (Author), Jaakko Kujala (Author), Janne Härkönen (Author) |
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International School for Social and Business Studies,
2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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