#14 “Partnering Hierarchy of Needs”
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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: […]