In this paper, I examine the mediating effect of project planning on the link between three project uncertainty variables (project size, project diversity, and technical complexity) and IT project success in a developing country. The proposed model is validated using a field survey of 42 IT project leaders from Kuwait. The overall findings give support to the proposed model and to the role of project planning as a mediator between project uncertainty and project success. However, the results challenge the traditional conception by past IT implementation research regarding the direct negative role of uncertainty in IT projects. This finding may be understood in light of the different manifestations that uncertainty may have for IT projects in developing countries. Implications of the findings and directions for future research are discussed.
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IT project uncertainty, planning and success: An empirical investigation from Kuwait Available to Purchase
Adel M. Aladwani
Adel M. Aladwani
Department of QM and IS, College of Administrative Sciences, Kuwait University, Edailiyah, Kuwait
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5813
Print ISSN: 0959-3845
© MCB UP Limited
2002
Information Technology & People (2002) 15 (3): 210–226.
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Aladwani AM (2002), "IT project uncertainty, planning and success: An empirical investigation from Kuwait". Information Technology & People, Vol. 15 No. 3 pp. 210–226, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09593840210444755
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