Modern Project Management

(ISSN: 2317-3963)

info@journalmodernpm.com

OPTIMIZING PROJECT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE ADOPTION: EXAMINING THE S-O-R MODEL TO UNDERSTAND THE NEXUS BETWEEN PERCEIVED VALUE, PERCEIVED RISK, AND CONSUMER PURCHASE INTENTION

Yan Wang
PhD Candidate, School of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business and Law, Taylor’s University, 47500 Subang Jaya, Malaysia
Nan Jiang
Dr., School of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business and Law, Taylor’s University, 47500 Subang Jaya, Malaysia
Kay Tze Hong
Dr., School of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business and Law, Taylor’s University, 47500 Subang Jaya, Malaysia
Harpaljit Kaur
Dr., School of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business and Law, Taylor’s University, 47500 Subang Jaya, Malaysia
Mei Kei Leong
Dr., School of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business and Law, Taylor’s University, 47500 Subang Jaya, Malaysia.

Abstract

This academic study explores the complexities of Electric Vehicle (EV) adoption through an analysis of customer intentions and behaviours. Using behavioural theories and innovation adoption models, it investigates how project management practices, perceived value, and risk influence the intentions-adoption relationship. Data from 313 Chinese consumers were analysed using Stata software, assessing variables such as intention to purchase EVs, perceived value and risk, adoption behaviours, and project management strategies. The results confirm a strong correlation between intention and actual adoption, emphasizing the role of project management in translating intentions into actions. Perceived value significantly moderates EV adoption decisions, highlighting the importance of promoting EV benefits. These findings have implications for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and EV marketers, emphasizing the need for strategic interventions to shape attitudes towards EVs and foster sustainable transportation solutions

Keywords: Project Management Strategies, Electric Vehicle Adoption, Consumer Purchase Intention, Perceived Value, Stimulus-organism-response.

Information

Keywords

Project managementAgileconstructionSustainabilityproject successProjectProject SuccessDSMinnovationcase studyPMOBIMClusteringsuccessSMEDMMGovernanceLeanuncertaintyprojectcomplexityLeadershipPERTSuccessriskcriteriaschedule