We use a longitudinal examination of the production of a complex vessel to develop theory concerning operational flexibility behaviors within interorganizational projects. We find that operational flexibility behaviors are enabled by trust between project participants, sense of urgency, and the availability of resources. These enablers are in turn positively influenced by positive experiences in previous interactions (“shadow of the past”) and expectations of possible future collaboration (“shadow of the future”), the temporary nature of interorganizational projects and slack in project tasks, respectively. The positive effect of enablers on operational flexibility is weakened by the time pressure project participants experience. The latter...
Summary This article analyzes the managing of high-tech projects in complex and dynamic settings. Bu...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little attent...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
We use a longitudinal examination of the production of a complex vessel to develop theory concerning...
We use a longitudinal examination of the production of a complex vessel to develop theory concerning...
International audienceThis paper aims to better understand how teams create new knowledge to adapt t...
This paper presents an in-depth and processual case study of a major infrastructural innovation proj...
The success of many knowledge‐intensive industries depends on creative projects that lie at the hear...
The success of many knowledge-intensive industries depends on creative projects that lie at the hear...
In this study, we analyze how time pressure affects coordination between temporary projects and perm...
The success of many knowledge-intensive industries depends on creative projects that lie at the hear...
International audienceThis article focuses on individuals working on innovation developments during ...
A project can be seen as a complex temporary organization, which integrates the efforts of multiple ...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little atten...
Despite the significant research carried out in project management a review by Morris and Hough (198...
Summary This article analyzes the managing of high-tech projects in complex and dynamic settings. Bu...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little attent...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
We use a longitudinal examination of the production of a complex vessel to develop theory concerning...
We use a longitudinal examination of the production of a complex vessel to develop theory concerning...
International audienceThis paper aims to better understand how teams create new knowledge to adapt t...
This paper presents an in-depth and processual case study of a major infrastructural innovation proj...
The success of many knowledge‐intensive industries depends on creative projects that lie at the hear...
The success of many knowledge-intensive industries depends on creative projects that lie at the hear...
In this study, we analyze how time pressure affects coordination between temporary projects and perm...
The success of many knowledge-intensive industries depends on creative projects that lie at the hear...
International audienceThis article focuses on individuals working on innovation developments during ...
A project can be seen as a complex temporary organization, which integrates the efforts of multiple ...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little atten...
Despite the significant research carried out in project management a review by Morris and Hough (198...
Summary This article analyzes the managing of high-tech projects in complex and dynamic settings. Bu...
Time and temporality are central to strategy and strategic management. Yet, relatively little attent...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...