
In preparation for the 16th APROS/EGOS (in Sydney, Australia), we will discuss a short paper written by Tomas Blomquist and Maria Kapsali. Maria is currently…

At the next 08:23 we will have a paper that questions the general assumption regarding the necessity and benefits of strong project governance structures. The…

We all know about the importance of leadership. For next week we will have conceptual paper written by our guest, Professor Shankar Sankaran, from UTS…

In connection to Tim’s visit and his academic writing workshop, we will have a discussion on one of the key elements of a paper, namely…

Our discussion on phenomenon-centered research continues and we will look at one of the example papers suggested by Academy of Management Discoveries (AMD). In line…

We all know that the management of projects involve coping with various type of unexpected events. With projects being subject to extensive uncertainty and complexity,…

Next week we will have a paper recently published in IJPM by professor Graham Winch. Professor Winch is currently the Director for Social Responsibility and…

Next week, June 3, we will be visited by one of our former MSPME students, Maxim Miterev. Maxim is today a doctoral student at the Department of…

Lately, we have put a lot of focus on various aspects related to scientific production. Next week, it is time to change the focus and…

In recent years scholars have become increasingly interested in what can be called the performativity turn. This turnaround has become associated with extended studies on…