A new book chapter
Last year, I wrote a book chapter focused on the challenges of measuring performance of collaborative R&D projects together with Olof Håkansson, Henrik C. J Linderoth, Annika Moscati and Olle […]
Last year, I wrote a book chapter focused on the challenges of measuring performance of collaborative R&D projects together with Olof Håkansson, Henrik C. J Linderoth, Annika Moscati and Olle […]
How can “pockets of change” be a driving force for digitalisation-driven industry development? This question and others have been studied in our recently completed research project “Transformation from the inside: […]
This week I was supposed to be at ARCOM in Glasgow presenting my research, listening to presentations, discussing, and socializing with peers in the academic community. But as everything else […]
Good news before the summer holiday is always appreciated. Today, I signed the copyright transfer form for our newly accepted book chapter on Collaborative R&D Projects. The title of the […]
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, […]
A few weeks ago, Skanska made and interview with Henrik and me regarding our research on digitalization in the Construction industry. The result of this was “ten commandments” for digitalization […]
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, […]
Even crooked roads come to an end! Today, our special issue on “World views on projects and society” was finally published in International Journal of Managing Projects in Business. When […]
Yesterday the final report from our research project “Barriers and drivers for a digitally driven industry development” was published. The report was written during the fall of 2018 and summarizes […]
On the third day of the new year, Markus Hällgren and I got our teaching case on “Using Retrospective Data” published. That is what I call a good start into […]