Toward an enhanced methodology to mitigate challenges of applying participatory action research in managing innovation projects

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作者
Mohammadi, Mohammad Mehrabioun [1 ]
机构
[1] Kharazmi Univ, Dept Operat Management & Informat Technol, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Action research; E-Business; Innovation project; Project management; SOFT SYSTEMS METHODOLOGY; LEARNED KNOWLEDGE MODEL; DESIGN THINKING; CO-CREATION; FRONT-END; BOUNDARY CRITIQUE; SOCIAL INNOVATION; SCOPE DEFINITION; COMPLEX PROJECTS; DEVELOPMENT PART;
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10.1108/IJMPB-01-2023-0024
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
PurposeThis research aims to examine the challenges of recruiting participatory action research (PAR) in managing innovation projects. An enhanced methodology based on PAR was developed to mitigate the challenges related to recruiting PAR in managing innovation projects. The proposed methodology was evaluated by comparing it to established methodologies/frameworks such as Scrum, Design Thinking (DT) and The Lean Startup (TLS). The evaluation aimed to determine the advantages and limitations of the proposed methodology in managing innovation projects.Design/methodology/approachThe proposed enhanced methodology consists of eight steps, ranging from developing an understanding of the industry and business structure to learning and knowledge management. In addition, the enhanced methodology uses other techniques, such as Force field analysis and 12 boundary questions.FindingsThe research findings indicate that using the proposed methodology can improve the formalization of collaboration in PAR, enabling the organization to respond better to market changes. It helps define the project scope more clearly, encouraging innovation, addressing communication barriers and considering different worldviews and practical issues. Based on the findings, the proposed enhanced methodology could complement other methodologies/frameworks such as Scrum, DT and TLS.Research limitations/implicationsThe current research adds to the existing literature by identifying the challenges of recruiting PAR in managing innovation projects. A deductive reasoning process was utilized because there is no comprehensive research concerning the challenges of recruiting PAR in managing innovation projects. On the other hand, the PAR 4-phase cycle has been reviewed and enhanced to manage innovation projects.Practical implicationsThe proposed methodology was used in a new product development project. The case study was done on one of the payment service provider companies that design, develop and deploy a digital product for marketing, installation, repair and maintenance of electronic funds transfer at point of sale devices.Originality/valueNo research has yet sought to identify the challenges of using PAR in innovation project management (IPM). Identifying the challenges associated with applying PAR in the IPM and providing an enhanced methodology to mitigate the challenges could fill a gap in IPM studies.
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