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#14 “Partnering Hierarchy of Needs”

2014/04/28by Mattias Jacobsson

Great monday morning news for Tim and me, “It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled ‘Partnering Hierarchy of Needs’ in its current form for publication in Management Decision.” Honestly, I […]

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Management Decision, Publications

Paper published: Towards a shift in mindset

2014/04/22by Mattias Jacobsson

Finally! Today, Philip Roth and I got to see our paper in print. To quote a famous beer commercial, it was “…worth waiting for”! Towards a shift in mindset: partnering projects […]

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CME, Publications

Highly Commended Paper Award Winner

2014/03/26by Mattias Jacobsson

Today, it is not only a sunny day, it is also a day that brings good news… “Dear Dr Jacobsson, Congratulations, your paper “The informal liaison role of project controllers […]

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Awards, IJMPB, Publications

A step ‘up’

2014/02/25by Mattias Jacobsson

Yesterday, on my official ‘name day’ (the 24th of February), I was promoted to Associate professor in Management (Swedish, Docent). For those who do not know, Docent is the academic […]

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Awards, Events, Promotion

More great news

2014/02/15by Mattias Jacobsson

Together with Philip Roth, I got another paper accepted today. The paper is called, “Towards a shift in mindset: Partnering projects as engagement platforms” and it will soon be published […]

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CME, Publications

An excellent day in academia

2013/09/02by Mattias Jacobsson

For academics, some days are better than others. For me, this is one of them. Today, I got two papers published in the same issue of the same journal. The […]

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IJMPB, Publications

Paper accepted: Do or die?

2013/02/11by Mattias Jacobsson Leave a comment

That’s a nice Monday morning! “Dear Dr. Jacobsson, It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled ‘Integrating Service Practice into Project Management: A Matter of ‘Do or Die’?’ in […]

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IJMPB, Publications

Guest researcher at RMIT

2013/01/02by Mattias Jacobsson

From November 2012 until February 2013, I have gotten the great opportunity to be a Guest researcher at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. I am spending my time at the School of […]

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Events, Travelling, Visiting scholar

The Dilemma of Wishing to do Good by Selling Textile Goods

2012/12/09by Mattias Jacobsson

Finally, Johan Jansson and I got our teaching case published. The main aim of the case is to help students understand the challenges of trying to incorporate (and utilize) social […]

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Book chapter, Publications, Teaching case

#9 ‘Embracing the Drifting Environment’

2012/09/10by Mattias Jacobsson

Together with Markus Hällgren and Anders Söderholm, I got just got a paper published in a recent special issue on Classics in Project Management. The paper is titled “Embracing the drifting environment: […]

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IJMPB, Publications

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Me, in short

I’m a PhD, Associate Professor (Swe. Docent) and Distinguished teacher (Swe. Excellent lärare) at Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics, Sweden. Currently, I’m also employed as Researcher at the School of Engineering, Jönköping University, Sweden.

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