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Performance controls and accountability in African transport infrastructure megaprojects: A systematic literature review

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Abstract

Poor performance is common in the delivery of large-scale transport infrastructure. Despite previous studies examining the management of transport megaprojects, there is a lack of systematic reviews on performance Controls and Accountability in Megaprojects (CAMP). We analyze research on CAMP in Africa. Out of the 947 records retrieved, 35 articles published between 1980 and 2022 meet our inclusion criteria. We identify four main research themes: “project governance,” “performance management,” “project conceptual management,” and “complexity management.” Our findings indicate significant weaknesses in project governance and a lack of proper project conception. Practical implications involve restructuring project governance policies and implementing a multi-level project governance model. The research supports recognizing corruption as a characteristic of megaprojects, implementing project governance as a standard management practice, and improving governance in public-private partnerships. Additionally, future research should prioritize integrating and developing policies, strengthening institutions, implementing participatory governance mechanisms, and building capacity for project management.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100123
JournalProject Leadership and Society
Volume5
Number of pages15
ISSN2666-7215
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Africa
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Control and accountability
  • Megaproject
  • Proejct performance
  • Project governance

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