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The IPMA Research Evaluation Baseline® helps the various users in the field of Project, Portfolio and Program Management to guide the possibilities and results in research and is a systematic and transparent basis for the IPMA Research Awards, Best Paper Prizes and the IPMA Research conferences. The main purpose of the IPMA Research Evaluation Model (REM) is to guide diff erent user groups to evaluate the capability and achievements of their research conducted in the domain of PPP management. The IPMA REB® can be used by these organizations and/or individuals for developing their internal research evaluation system, such as research funding agencies, research performing organizations, research customers, researchers (scientists), research evaluators, research managers, students/supervisors, and so on. Foreword Executive summary Contents List of figures List of tables Abbreviations and acronyms Terms and definitions 1. Introduction 2. Purposes and intended users of IPMA Research Evaluation Baseline (IPMA REB) 2.1. Purpose of IPMA REB 2.2. Main user groups of IPMA REB 3. Introduction to the IPMA Research Evaluation Model (IPMA REM) 3.1. Principles behind the model design 3.2. Structure of the model 3.3. Interactions between the model areas 4. IPMA REM and the research evaluation criteria A. Criteria for the area Research Problem B. Criteria for the area Research Processes C. Criteria for the area Research Results D. Criteria for the area Research People 5. Research evaluation 5.1. Approaches to the research evaluation 5.2. Evaluation during different research phases 5.3. Research evaluator: role and competences 5.4. Research evaluation process 5.5. Scoring in the research evaluation Annex A Introduction to IPMA Global Research Awards A.1. IPMA Global Research Awards Categories A.2. The benefits of applying for the IPMA Global Research Awards A.3. The IPMA Global Research Awards Application and Evaluation Process A4. The IPMA Research Achievement Awards Nomination and Decision Process References

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IPMA Research Evaluation Baseline(IPMA REB)

 

 

 

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International Project Management Association (IPMA)

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IPMA, IPMA ICB, IPMA Level A, IPMA Level B, IPMA Level C, IPMA Level D and IPMA Delta are registered trademarks protected by law in most countries. IPMA: IPMA Research Evaluation Model (IPMA REB). Version 1.0

ISBN Hardcopy:   9789401812122

ISBN eBook:                 9789401812139

ISBN ePub:                      9789401812146

Publisher:                            Van Haren Publishing, ‘s-Hertogenbosch - The Netherlands

Editorial team (in alphabetical order):

Constanta-Nicoleta Bodea

Maria Koutintcheva

Maria Iuliana Dascălu

Yan Xue

Ronggui Ding (Project Manager)

Qing Yang

Contributors as IPMA Research Awards Judges 2019-2021:

Alexandr Tovb (Russia)

Anbang Qi (China)

Beverly Pasian (Netherlands)

Haukur Ingi Jonasson (Iceland)

Helgi T Ingason (Iceland)

Ika Lavagnon (Canada)

Janice Thomas (Canada)

Jouko Vaskimo (Finland)

Lixiong Ou (China)

Lynn Crawford (Australia)

Maria-Iuliana Dascălu (Romania)

Martina Huemann (Austria)

Maude Brunet (Canada)

Maxim Miterev (Ireland)

Michael Young (Australia)

Miles Shepherd (UK)

Mladen Radujković (Croatia)

Ralf Muller (Germany)

Rosário Bernardo (Portugal)

Sergey Bushuyev (Ukraine)

Taryn Jane Bond-Barnard (South Africa)

Tetsuro Seki (Japan)

Vladimir Obradović (Serbia)

Yvonne du Plessis (South Africa)

Yvonne Schoper (Germany)

Graphical Design:

Maša Poljanec (Croatia)

Iza Maciejak (Poland) – diagrams and redesign for version 1.0

Foreword

We are living in a special time when many changes affect our lives. Not all these changes are unexpected. But the impact is huge, and these changes have an enormous impact on our society and quality of life. They also have an impact on our profession of project management. Not only in the type of projects we are presented with, but also in the way we execute these projects. This calls for new leadership in how to lead projects and how we can ensure we have greater success in our projects.

We also need the scientific basis to guide our leadership, decisions and success, especially now, in these challenging circumstances with the complexity of projects, programs and portfolio management that is increasing enormously.

The conditions under which we can do our work now and, in the future, require thorough research in project management. It ensures that our profession grows in maturity and closes the gap between knowledge, research and practice. The challenges in the field of sustainability, bio-industry, climate, artificial intelligence are enormous and require research, studies and craftsmanship.

The IPMA Research Evaluation Baseline helps the various users in the field of Project, Portfolio and Program Management to guide the possibilities and results in research and is a systematic and transparent basis for the IPMA Research Awards, Best Paper Prizes and the IPMA Research conferences.

The Research Evaluation Model (REM) is the main component of the IPMA REB baseline. The REM will identify the best research in project management, to provide researchers with information how to lead research projects, practical approaches, and findings for their further research projects. The REM will also support IPMA to develop its standards such as the IPMA OCB, IPMA PEB and IPMA ICB CCT and to support the IPMA Member Associations and other stakeholders with valuable services.

This Research Evaluation Baseline has been written by a fantastic international team of experts and I would like to thank Constanta-Nicoleta Bodea, Yan Xue, Maria Koutintcheva, Maria Iuliana Dascălu, Qing Yang and Ronggui Ding, and all the experts for their great work together with all contributors such as the IPMA Research Group members and IPMA Research Awards judges and sounding people etc, who have reviewed and enriched this baseline with their knowledge, experience and value feedback.

Project success is our choice.

Joop SchefferlieIPMA President

Executive summary

IPMA is contributing to the advancement of knowledge, theory and practice in project, programme and portfolio PPP management domains. By running annual Research Awards, IPMA evaluates and recognizes the research conducted at the highest global standards and promotes the theoretical and/or methodological innovation for supporting PPP management moving forward.

The IPMA Research Evaluation Baseline (REB) is one of the IPMA knowledge products which supports IPMA mission and strategy. Its main objectives are:

• to provide state-of-the-art and innovative research problems, approaches and findings for researchers’ and organizations’ further research,

• to support research managers who proactively promote the project management discipline,

• to support organizations and other user groups with leading theoretical foundations to develop their PPP knowledge, theories, methodologies, and systems,

• to reward and motivate the excellent researchers annually by recognizing their research achievements and contributions.

The main purpose of the IPMA Research Evaluation Model (REM) is to guide different user groups to evaluate the capability and achievements of their research conducted in the domain of PPP management.

The IPMA REM consists of four areas. Three of them are for evaluating the key components of research as Research Problem, Research Process and Research Result. The fourth area is Research People for evaluating the researchers (see Figure 0-1):

Figure 0-1: The structure of IPMA REM

•Research Problem – A well-defined research problem leads to clear research objectives and enables efficient communication with different stakeholders. Excellent research addresses an innovative and valuable research problem.

•Research Process