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An empirical investigation on how portfolio risk management influences project portfolio success
Authors:Juliane Teller  Alexander Kock
Affiliation:Technische Universität Berlin, Chair for Technology and Innovation Management, Straße des, 17. Juni 135, Sekr. H71, 10623 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Project risk management is recognized as essential in order to cope with the challenges arising from the environment. Literature suggests a portfolio-wide perspective for managing risks in project portfolios. However, research on risk management and its success in a project portfolio context is scarce. This study examines how portfolio risk management influences project portfolio success. Using a sample of 176 firms, this study provides evidence that portfolio risk identification, the formalization of the portfolio risk management process, and risk management culture directly influence risk transparency, whereas risk prevention, risk monitoring, and the integration of risk management into project portfolio management are directly connected to risk coping capacity. The findings also suggest that both risk transparency and risk coping capacity have a direct impact on project portfolio success. However, the results did not confirm the hypothesis that risk transparency and risk coping capacity have a complementary effect on success. Implications for scholars and project portfolio managers are discussed.
Keywords:Project portfolio management  Portfolio risk management  Risk management quality
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