1- PhD Candidate, Department of Project and Construction Management, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, 2- Assistant Professor, Department of Project and Construction Management, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, , sdyousefi@ut.ac.ir 3- Assistant Professor, Department of Project Management, Teesside University Business School, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom 4- PhD, Head of International Oil and Gas Contracts, Directorate of Development and Engineering, National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), Tehran, Iran
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Effective stakeholder participation is critical for project success, yet numerous barriers hinder it. This study, centered on stakeholder participation to examine causes of low participation, was conducted in three phases: first, a systematic literature review based on institutional theory classified causes extracted from prior research; second, a field study identified new causes, confirmed or refuted theoretical factors, reviewed their relationships with stakeholder groups, and categorized them into three actor-related and five structural dimensions via thematic analysis; third, causes were grouped into five categories, with process-related causes analyzed using the Delphi method to propose solutions. Findings reveal that these barriers are deeply interconnected, requiring a comprehensive redesign of participation mechanisms to enhance projects’ social sustainability.
Zamani A, Yousefi S, Sarhadi M, Taghipour A. From Control to Inclusion: Investigating the Causes of Low Stakeholder Participation at Structural and Actor Levels in Road Construction Projects Exploration Directorate in the Oil Industry: A Case Study of the Jahrom-1 Exploration Well. Strategic studies in the oil and energy industry 2026; 17 (68) :15-15 URL: http://iieshrm.ir/article-1-1920-en.html