Project Innovation and Industrial Management
Projektinnovation och industriell ledning
About the Reading list
Literature GM0428 Project Innovation and Industrial Management, spring term 2025
Book
No course book
Articles
Atkinson, R. (1999). Project management: cost, time and quality, two best guesses and a phenomenon, it's time to accept other success criteria. International Journal of Project Management, 17(6), 337-342. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0263-7863(98)00069-6
Atkinson, R., Crawford, L., & Ward, S. (2006). Fundamental uncertainties in projects and the scope of project management. International Journal of Project Management, 24(8), 687-698. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijproman.2006.09.011
Bason, C., & Austin, D. (2019). The right way to lead design thinking. Harvard Business Review, March-April 2019.
Brown, T., & Martin, R. (2015). Design for Action. Harvard Business Review, September 2015.
Conforto, E. C., & Amaral, D. C. (2010). Evaluating an Agile Method for Planning and Controlling Innovative Projects. Project Management Journal, 41(2), 73-80. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmj.20089
Iskander, N. (2018). Design thinking is fundamentally conservative and preserves the status quo. Harvard Business Review, September 2018.
Liedtka, J. (2018). Why Design Thinking Works. Harvard Business Review, September-October 2018.
Perminova, O., Gustafsson, M., & Wikström, K. (2008). Defining uncertainty in projects – a new perspective. International Journal of Project Management, 26(1), 73-79.
Rothaermel, F. T., Agung, S. D., & Jiang, L. (2007). University entrepreneurship: a taxonomy of the literature. Industrial and Corporate Change, 16(4), 691-791.
Špundak, M. (2014). Mixed Agile/Traditional Project Management Methodology – Reality or Illusion? Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 119, 939-948.
Sydow, J., & Braun, T. (2018). Projects as temporary organizations: An agenda for further theorizing the interorganizational dimension. International Journal of Project Management, 36(1), 4-11.
Tranfield, D., Denyer, D., & Smart, P. (2003). Towards a Methodology for Developing Evidence‐Informed Management Knowledge by Means of Systematic Review. British Journal of Management, 14, 207-222.
Book Chapters
Chapter 4: Projects. In Chase, R. B., & Jacobs, F. R. Operations and Supply Chain Management, Global Edition (16th or 17th Edition), McGraw Hill. ISBN: 978-1-259-92179-7.