Alicia K. Mazur
Queensland University of Technology
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Project Management Journal | 2015
Erin C. Gallagher; Alicia K. Mazur; Neal M. Ashkanasy
In todays high-pressure work environment, project managers are often forced to “do more with less.” We argue that this imperative can lead project managers to engage in either high-performance or abusive supervision behaviors. To understand this process, we develop a model and associated propositions linking a project managers cognitive appraisal of project-related demands to high-performance work practices versus abusive supervision behaviors—both of which impact three project outcomes: stakeholder relationships, people-related project success factors, and employee well-being. We propose that the choice between high-performance work practices and abusive supervision behaviors is moderated by a project managers personal resources (psychological capital, emotional intelligence, and dark triad personality).
73rd Annual Meetings of the Academy of Management | 2013
Alicia K. Mazur; Anne Pisarski; Artemis Chang; Neal M. Ashkanasy
In this paper, we develop and test a model of the relationships between mega-project leaders’ personal attributes and their ratings of project success in the context of the Australian defense industry. In our model, emotional intelligence, cognitive flexibility, and systemic thinking were hypothesized to be related to project success ratings, mediated by internal and external stakeholder relationships. We tested the model in an online survey study of 373 mega-project leaders. Results were that emotional intelligence and cognitive flexibility were found to be related to the quality of mega-project leader’s relationships with both internal and external stakeholders; and that these relationships in turn were found to be associated with the project leaders’ ratings of project success. We found however that systemic thinking had no relationship with either stakeholder relationships or ratings of project success. We conclude with a discussion of the implications of these findings and make recommendations for fu...
International Journal of Project Management | 2014
Alicia K. Mazur; Anne Pisarski; Artemis Chang; Neal M. Ashkanasy
International Journal of Human Resource Management | 2016
Cameron J. Newton; Alicia K. Mazur
International Journal of Project Management | 2015
Alicia K. Mazur; Anne Pisarski
QUT Business School | 2011
Anne Pisarski; Artemis Chang; Neal M. Ashkanasy; Roxanne Zolin; Alicia K. Mazur; Peter Jeffrey Jordan; Caroline Hatcher
QUT Business School | 2015
Erin C. Gallagher; Alicia K. Mazur; Neal M. Ashkanasy
QUT Business School; School of Management | 2013
Alicia K. Mazur; Anne Pisarski
25th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Conference | 2011
Anne Pisarski; Neal M. Ashkanasy; Roxanne Zolin; Caroline Hatcher; Alicia K. Mazur; Artemis Chang
QUT Business School | 2016
Andrew Burton-Jones; Peter Green; Alicia K. Mazur; Michelle Smidt