Good things come in pairs
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 […]
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 […]
Together with two very talented colleagues (Joana Geraldi and Sofia Pemsel, both at CBS), I have gotten the pleasure to be the Guest Editor for an upcoming Special Issue in […]
If it is true as the saying goes, that “good things come to those who wait“, this must be a really good paper. First, it took us a couple of […]
At the beginning of this week, I had the pleasure to attend the 38ht ARCOM conference at Caledonian University in Glasgow, Scotland. I attended the conference with Henrik Linderoth, with […]
Conference participation is usually a very rewarding experience. However, attending a conference online in the middle of the night takes away some of the joy. This week, I attended the […]
It is always satisfying to see a publication in print. This time it is the paper ‘Homo Projecticus’ which has been published in International Journal of Project Management. Getting something […]
A few years ago, Thomas Biedenbach and I wrote a paper which is published in Project Management Journal and which focused on the role of Axiology in Project Research. For some […]
During 2021, I had the pleasure to lead a so-called “strategic project”, sponsored by the strategic innovation programme Smart Built Environment. The project was called Kunskapsspridningens premisser (eng. The conditions […]