Lock-in and its influence on the project performance of large-scale transportation infrastructure projects: investigating the way in which lock-in can emerge and affect cost overruns
Lock-in, the escalating commitment of decision makers to an ineffective course of action, has the potential to explain the large cost overruns in large-scale transportation infrastructure projects. Lock-in can occur both at the decision-making level (before the decision to build) and at the project...
Main Authors: | Cantarelli, C, Flyvbjerg, B, van Wee, B, Molin, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2010
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