A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book

Climate action as an extreme case of project portfolio management : navigating global ambitions amid ambiguous sustainability transitions




AuthorsTeerikangas, Satu; Geraldi, Joana; Thusen, Christian; Koistinen, Katariina

EditorsSilvius, Gilbert; Huemann, Martina

Publication year2024

Book title Research Handbook on Sustainable Project Management

Series titleEdward Elgar Research Handbook Series

First page 438

Last page459

ISBN978-1-80088-544-8

eISBN978-1-80088-545-5

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4337/9781800885455.00038

Web address https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800885455.00038

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/477833196


Abstract

To date, we lack an understanding of how to manage the global transition towards carbon neutrality in a coordinated way. Building on transition management and portfolio management, we examined how actors from ministries, agencies, cities, firms and NGOs across three countries organized their projects to address climate change. Our empirical work based on 30 interviews revealed six organizational challenges: (1) global ambition; (2) national complexity; (3) coordination across project portfolios; (4) governance of project portfolios; (5) continuously changing context; and (6) ownership. Underlining these challenges is the need of connections between climate projects. We propose a novel way of conceiving project portfolio management as an approach to make these connections that coordinates across multiple levels of analysis and loosely connected organizational settings. Going forward, we call for more research on cross-organizational project portfolio management to lead societal transitions.



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