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Three years in a row!

2024/09/05by Mattias Jacobsson

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, […]

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Awards, Events, Travelling

Most influential researchers globally

2023/09/11by Mattias Jacobsson

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 […]

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Awards, Media, Publications

Good things come in pairs

2023/09/07by Mattias Jacobsson

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 […]

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Awards, Publications, Travelling

Top downloaded article

2023/03/31by Mattias Jacobsson

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 […]

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Awards, Systems Research and Behavioral Science

Best Conference Paper Award

2022/09/08by Mattias Jacobsson

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 […]

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Awards, Media, Travelling

10,000 reads!

2022/04/25by Mattias Jacobsson

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 […]

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Awards, PMJ

Project studies beyond the straitjacket

2020/03/16by Mattias Jacobsson

It is often claimed that “the sequel is never as good as the original“. This might be true for movies or book sequels, but when it comes to research publications, […]

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Awards, PMJ, Publications, Special issue

Distinguished teacher [Excellet lärare]

2019/12/09by Mattias Jacobsson

Today, I was promoted to “Distinguished teacher” [Swe. Excellet lärare], the second level (out of two) in the pedagogical qualification model at Umeå university. The qualification model is a way […]

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Awards, Promotion

2018 Emerald/EFMD Outstanding Doctoral Research Award Winner

2019/08/09by Mattias Jacobsson

I think it is a sign that we have done something right. Today, my former doctoral student Virginia Rosales was announced as the WINNER of the 2018 Emerald/EFMD Outstanding Doctoral […]

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Awards, Events

Qualified teacher [Meriterad lärare]

2018/06/11by Mattias Jacobsson

When I arrived at work this morning, I had a nice diploma waiting for me that declared that I have been appointed “Qualified teacher [Meriterad lärare]” according to the Umeå […]

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Awards, Promotion

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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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