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Enhancing Project Investment Decisions: The Role of Leadership Priorities

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Gilchrist, Alicia
Zwikael, Ofer
Garanovich, Ivan
Weir, Terence
Gunton, Michelle

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Managers regularly make decisions to select from competing project proposals those which they perceive are most likely to implement organizational strategy. Yet, little is known about what can enhance the quality of project selection decision-making. Drawing on Regulatory Focus Theory, we aim to identify antecedents likely to impact project investment decision quality and explore whether effective leadership priorities can support this decision. The antecedents we examine are formal processes and target benefit setting. We propose a conceptual model and describe why it can be useful for organizations whose primary purpose is to anticipate and agilely respond to the future via strategy implementation and enhanced organizational performance.

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The Palgrave Handbook of Strategy, Change and Transformational Project Leadership

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