The impact of a call centre on communication in a programme and its projects
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Bond-Barnard, Taryn Jane
Steyn, Herman
Fabris-Rotelli, Inger Nicolette
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Elsevier
Abstract
Call centres are increasingly being utilised in public sector programmes to facilitate and
manage communication between numerous stakeholders. Yet, the impact of call centres on
projects has not been investigated. This paper reports on a survey with 92 respondents that
assessed the impact of a call centre for a repair and maintenance programme. An
empirically verified model is presented to illustrate the relationship between call centre
communication and project performance. A balance of frequent informal and formal
communication is shown to reduce mistrust and conflict of interest resulting from each party
trying to maximise his respective economic position in the principal-agency relationship. The
data provides evidence that a call centre improves the communication, collaboration and
trust in project principal-agency relationships which, in turn, is perceived to contribute to
project performance.
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Communication, Project communication management, Call centres, Principal-agency theory, Project performance
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Bond-Barnard, TJ, Steyn, H & Fabris-Rotelli, I 2013, 'The impact of a call centre on communication in a programme and its projects', International Journal of Project Management, vol. 31, no. 7, pp. 1006-1016.