Communities of practice;
Big data;
Professional associations;
Human resources;
Knowledge sharing;
SOCIAL IDENTITY;
KNOWLEDGE CONTRIBUTION;
BIG DATA;
ONLINE;
ETHICS;
CONSEQUENCES;
MOTIVATION;
NETWORK;
MODEL;
ROLES;
D O I:
10.1108/IJMPB-08-2023-0176
中图分类号:
F [经济];
学科分类号:
02 ;
摘要:
Purpose This research explores project manager (PM) behavior in their professional virtual communities (PVCs), using social identity theory as a theoretical foundation. The purpose is to examine the extent to which PMs seek information on key topics in the Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide (PMBoK).Design/methodology/approach A text data analytics methodology that uses quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques is followed. The research method reveals relationships in language-based data gathered from six project management forums and blogs.Findings Information related to all the PMBoK topics is sought in the project management virtual communities. People management topics account for a dominant portion of interactions. The findings enhance social identification theorizing for the PM role. From a practical standpoint, the findings shed light on focal areas for greater emphasis in PM PVCs.Originality/value Our people management finding constructively replicates existing findings via a large, global sample and strengthens calls for increased focus on people management matters in project management. As a result, we call for increased scholarly attention to people management in project management. Finally, we encourage pursuit of several research questions to enhance knowledge of PM information-seeking behavior.