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[This article belongs to Volume - 09, Issue - 05]

Influence of Digital Infrastructure on Project Management Success: Readiness, Fitness, and Tools as Moderators

In an era defined by rapid digital transformation, project-based organizations face increasing pressure to modernize and digitalize their operational frameworks to ensure competitive advantage and Project Management Success. However, only limited research has examined how foundational pillars of digital infrastructure interact and jointly influence project outcomes, leaving a gap in understanding the structural pathways that link digital infrastructure to Project Management Success and informed decision-making. This study investigates how the three pillars of digital infrastructure (Digital Readiness, Digital Fitness, and Digital Tools) jointly and individually influence Project Management Success through applying Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS- SEM) to analyze survey data collected from experienced project management professionals who possess appreciable experience in digital technology systems and digital transformation leadership. The developed model captures both direct effects of the Digital Infrastructure Pillars on Project Management Success and the moderation effects between them. The results show that all three pillars significantly enhance Project Management Success, with Digital Readiness emerging as the most influential strategic enabler. Moreover, Digital Readiness positively moderates the effect of Digital Tools on Project Management Success, indicating that digital technology investments are more effective when supported by foundational digital preparedness. These findings offer a validated framework for assessing digital maturity in project environments and provide strategic and leadership guidance for organizations seeking to enhance project performance and achieve Project Management Success through balanced investment in digital infrastructure, integrated digital transformation strategies, digital technology adoption, and digital competencies.

  • ESJ-12-05-2026-3126 Emerging Science Journal
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