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Relationship of organisational flexibility and project portfolio performance: assessing the mediating role of innovation

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  • Muhammad Aamir Saeed
  • Yuanyuan Jiao
  • Muhammad Mohsin Zahid
  • Humaira Tabassum

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Hyper-competition in the business environment has forced the companies to frequently innovate and manage projects as portfolios. This article presents a conceptual framework that highlights the role of innovation between organisational flexibility and project portfolio performance. Dimensions of organisational flexibility are outlined in the framework with the assumption that each dimension of flexibility interacts with the other variables. Links between the dimensions of flexibility and the performance of project portfolio are proposed, considering innovation as a mediator. Moreover, the moderating role of environmental dynamism, absorptive capability and project portfolio management quality is discussed. The study lays the groundwork for further empirical research.

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  • Muhammad Aamir Saeed & Yuanyuan Jiao & Muhammad Mohsin Zahid & Humaira Tabassum, 2017. "Relationship of organisational flexibility and project portfolio performance: assessing the mediating role of innovation," International Journal of Project Organisation and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(4), pages 277-302.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpoma:v:9:y:2017:i:4:p:277-302
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    1. Bernardo Gala-Velásquez & Américo Hurtado-Palomino & Angela Y. Arredondo-Salas, 2023. "Organisational Flexibility and Innovation Performance: The Moderating Role of Management Support," Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Springer;Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management, vol. 24(2), pages 219-234, June.
    2. Mohammed A. Abu Rumman & Enas Alqudah, 2024. "The Impact of Green HRM on Lean Soft Practices Implementation: A Mediating Role of Organizational Flexibility," Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Springer;Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management, vol. 25(4), pages 705-731, December.

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