
Jonas Söderlund
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Professor of Strategy & Organization. Project explorer. Educator.
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08-11-2012 19:13:18
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I think this interesting paper on how theories can "backfire" deserves a lot more attention. Published in the Thoughlet Series at the Project Management Journal written by Mark Keil at Georgia State addressing aspects of escalation of commitment. It is open access. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

4th symposium on project leadership in a changing world John Grill Institute for Project Leadership highly recommended. In November. Act now and submit. Co-organized by UCL. linkedin.com/posts/taiwoabr…


This is really the kind of paper I want to see in Project Management Journal Read it, think about it. Deals w an important topic, theoretically sound/reflexive, empirically ambitious, and creative/constructive in its theorization. More papers to come w same touch. journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11…


This is a new paper in the Project Management Journal written by a group of scholars I really admire. The paper is super interesting on relational dynamics in interorg projects and the role of digital tools. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/87…



New Special Issue call for papers. On AI and project management. Very solid team of guest editors. Please share and submit. This will be a fantastic special issue Project Management Journal

SHEIN. Fast fashion on steroids. 20 percent of global clothing market. 80 percent made from synthetics. 70 percent made from Russian oil. 50 percent of their products travel the world and within 1 year end up at dumps in Latin America. To be burnt. #shein Aftonbladet

Obviously a lot going on about how organizations could and should leverage AI. This issue in the Harvard Business Review provides some guidance also to project managers.

Moving forward and upwards with Project Management Journal. The most important thing is publishing good research and helping our authors improve their work. But the journal has other roles too: creating and maintaining a lively scholarly debate, spreading research, interact w practice etc.





I have referred to this blogpost several times before. Postrel was one of my main sources of influences when I started my research career. He hasn't published much the last 15 years, but what he has written is very good. I like this short little text. organizationsandmarkets.com/2007/06/06/do-…


