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A study on the causes of the failure to implement the Constantine metropolis urban project
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This paper explores the reasons why the implementation of the Constantine
urban project failed, with a focus on management processes, using the cause
and effect method. Pioneering urban projects in Algeria have been very
difficult to implement. Our findings reflect enduring dilemmas concerning
project management that is not backed by consistent political support, based
on the case of the Constantine urban project. Data were collected using a
number of tools including active observation, content analysis of project
documents, two surveys intended for the project administration and
Constantine?s residents, and interviews with elected representatives and
professionals directly involved in the project?s development. Using a causes
tree and an Ishikawa diagram in the data analysis, we identify the factors
that have affected the implementation of the Constantine urban project. The
findings of this research demonstrate that the factors with the greatest
influence on the project fall within the areas of project management,
stakeholder management, policy support, the democratic participatory process
and regulation. These factors are the reason for the critical failure of the
urban project in Constantine.
Title: A study on the causes of the failure to implement the Constantine metropolis urban project
Description:
This paper explores the reasons why the implementation of the Constantine
urban project failed, with a focus on management processes, using the cause
and effect method.
Pioneering urban projects in Algeria have been very
difficult to implement.
Our findings reflect enduring dilemmas concerning
project management that is not backed by consistent political support, based
on the case of the Constantine urban project.
Data were collected using a
number of tools including active observation, content analysis of project
documents, two surveys intended for the project administration and
Constantine?s residents, and interviews with elected representatives and
professionals directly involved in the project?s development.
Using a causes
tree and an Ishikawa diagram in the data analysis, we identify the factors
that have affected the implementation of the Constantine urban project.
The
findings of this research demonstrate that the factors with the greatest
influence on the project fall within the areas of project management,
stakeholder management, policy support, the democratic participatory process
and regulation.
These factors are the reason for the critical failure of the
urban project in Constantine.
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