As organisations in more and more industries look for flexible ways of production in the wake of rapidly changing market environments, project-based organising is becoming an increasingly important mode of organisation (Eisenhardt & Tabrizi, 1995). Whereas project-based organisation was traditionally mainly the domain of industries such as film making (Sorenson & Waguespack, 2006), theatre (Goodman & Goodman, 1976), and construction (Gann & Salter, 2000), a project-based mode of operation has recently pervaded many other sectors in the economy, including software development, advertising, biotechnology, consulting, emergency response, fashion, television and complex products and systems (Grabher, 2004; Hobday, 2000). This increasing prevale...
The book aims to extend the current theoretical debate on strategic organizing open and distributed ...
Since the 1950s the use of project management techniques has extended from engineering applications ...
Knowledge-based competitive advantage erodes if it is not continually refreshed. Organisations incre...
This volume is designed to renew, stimulate and facilitate discussion about project-based organizati...
What is a project? How are projects organized to deal with a complex, rapidly changing, and uncertai...
The last several years have witnessed a growing scholarly interest in project-based organizations. T...
What is a project? How are projects organized to deal with a complex, rapidly changing, and uncertai...
As a practical and theoretical field, Project Management is usually described as a set of models an...
Copyright © 2013 Bart Cambré, Jeroen de Jong. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Navigating complexity remains one of the key pragmatic challenges that call for temporal organizing ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of producing so-called CoPS (i.e., complex high value products...
Traditional industries (e.g., aerospace and pharmaceuticals) that once organized their activities in...
In this chapter we put projects at the centre stage of firms' activities - i.e. product and process ...
Organisations, as well as society in general, are organised along functional perspectives. Each func...
In this chapter we put projects at the centre stage of firms' activities – i.e. product and process ...
The book aims to extend the current theoretical debate on strategic organizing open and distributed ...
Since the 1950s the use of project management techniques has extended from engineering applications ...
Knowledge-based competitive advantage erodes if it is not continually refreshed. Organisations incre...
This volume is designed to renew, stimulate and facilitate discussion about project-based organizati...
What is a project? How are projects organized to deal with a complex, rapidly changing, and uncertai...
The last several years have witnessed a growing scholarly interest in project-based organizations. T...
What is a project? How are projects organized to deal with a complex, rapidly changing, and uncertai...
As a practical and theoretical field, Project Management is usually described as a set of models an...
Copyright © 2013 Bart Cambré, Jeroen de Jong. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Navigating complexity remains one of the key pragmatic challenges that call for temporal organizing ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of producing so-called CoPS (i.e., complex high value products...
Traditional industries (e.g., aerospace and pharmaceuticals) that once organized their activities in...
In this chapter we put projects at the centre stage of firms' activities - i.e. product and process ...
Organisations, as well as society in general, are organised along functional perspectives. Each func...
In this chapter we put projects at the centre stage of firms' activities – i.e. product and process ...
The book aims to extend the current theoretical debate on strategic organizing open and distributed ...
Since the 1950s the use of project management techniques has extended from engineering applications ...
Knowledge-based competitive advantage erodes if it is not continually refreshed. Organisations incre...