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    Project Manager’s Shared Leadership and Project Performance, The Moderating Role of Project Complexity and The Mediating Role of Project Collaboration
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2022) Muhammad Farhan Munir; SP20-RPM-011; Dr. S M Imran Haider Naqvi; LHR TP 7664
    The purpose of this research is to find the role of shared leadership behavior in a construction project has received insufficient empirical and theoretical attention. This study examines the influence of project manager’s shared leadership on project success, in the projects of a construction industry. Evidently construction projects are complex and multi-team continuum. It is a growing concern that if teams are given more autonomy in the form of shared leadership; it can lead to extend project collaboration in construction projects. This study also investigates the mediating role of project collaboration in the relationship between shared leadership and project performance. Moreover, this study also examines the moderating effect of project complexity in the link between shared leadership and project collaboration. This study will employ the survey-questionnaire for data collection. The data is analyzed through structural equation modeling. We collected 141 Samples by using convince sampling technique from construction industry .This study follows cross-sectional design. The results publicized that shared leadership intensifies project success directly and via project collaboration. This study discussed the practical implications and drew conclusions from the results.

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