#33 An essay on deprojectification
As the result of some very intense work at the end of last year, the very talented Dr. Beata Jalocha and I have now had our second joint paper accepted […]
As the result of some very intense work at the end of last year, the very talented Dr. Beata Jalocha and I have now had our second joint paper accepted […]
In the spring of 2020, we came up with the idea to study what makes organizational routines perceived as meaningful and thus worth upholding. After some pondering, we wrote an […]
There are few moments in academia that bring more sense of satisfaction than when you first see your thoughts and ideas printed on paper. Today, Anders Söderholm and I could […]
In the beginning of week it was time for the yearly ARCOM conference, this time at the London South Bank University. The conference celebrated its 40th anniversary, and for me, […]
After five years of waiting, another IRNOP conference was finally organized. This time, it was the 15th in order and also the 30th anniversary of the first conference organized in […]
What started as a rather boring week ended slightly more pleasant. Yesterday, I got information from the board of Umeå School of Education that they had granted me funding for […]
That was surprising! Apparently, I’m researching “intelligent manufacturing,” and I’m also quite impactful. In a recent review of the most influential researchers globally in the field of Intelligent Manufacturing, I’m […]
Apparently, good things come in pairs! At this year’s Arcom conference, we won not only one, but two, best paper awards. The first award was the Rod Howes Award for […]
At the end of 2021, I published an article in Systems Research and Behavioral Science together with Shankar Sankaran (at UTS in Sydney) and Tomas Blomquist (at USBE). The article was called “The […]
970 days ago, we needed to leave Melbourne urgently due to the breakout of the Covid-19 pandemic, but now we are back. And trust me, it feels good! Once again […]