The future of project management research is discussed in the article titled “The Past Will Guide Us: What the Future Could Bring Based on the Last 40 Years of IJPM” by Vladimir Obradović, Marija Todorovi, and Teodora Slavinski.
This groundbreaking work “The Past Will Guide Us: What the Future Could Bring Based on the Last 40 Years of IJPM” is a global survey of progress in project management during the past four decades, based on scientific research published in the International Journal of Project Management – IJPM. Our writers have tirelessly advanced new methodologies, uncovered emerging trends, and investigated promising innovations that have dominated this field over time. Researchers, postdocs, professors, and grad students will all benefit greatly from the knowledge provided in this work. Its final findings aid in accelerating future research, developing useful educational programming, and publishing cutting-edge scientific findings.
Since its inception in 1983, the International Journal of Project Management – IJPM has set rigorous standards for the publication of academic research. Specifically, this has motivated our authors to scour the literature on project management up until the year 2023 so that they may hand us this impressive research “The Past Will Guide Us: What the Future Could Bring Based on the Last 40 Years of IJPM”.
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