Rolf A. Lundin is Professor Emeritus of Business
Administration at Jönköping International Business
School, Jönköping, Sweden, and Courtesy
Professor-in-Residence at Umeå School of Business
and Economics, Umeå, Sweden. He has received
several prizes and awards for his research on
projects and temporary organizations, including
the 2014 PMI® Research Achievement Award and
the IPMA Research Achievement Award in 2010.
Professor Lundin has been published widely, with
a concentration on temporary organizations, and
has edited numerous special issues of journals
focusing on the area of projects; his current main
focus is on innovative research on projects and
temporary organizations. He can be contacted at
Rolf.A.Lundin@ju.se
project management (Vol. 4): Flexibility
and innovative capacity, Nürnberg,
Germany: GPM Deutsche Gesellschaft
für Projektmanagement e. V.
Yeung, J. F., Chan, A. P., & Chan, D. W.
(2007). The definition of alliancing in
construction as a Wittgenstein family-resemblance concept. International
Journal of Project Management, 25( 3),
219–231.
Yeung, J. F., Chan, A. P., & Chan,
D. W. (2012). Defining relational
contracting from the Wittgenstein family-resemblance philosophy. International
Journal of Project Management, 30( 2),
225–239.
Turner, J. R. (2014). The handbook of
project-based management (Vol. 92). New
York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
Wåhlin, N., Kapsali, M., Näsholm, M.
H., & Blomquist, T. (2013). The case
of a self-emerging community, Paper
presented at the 8th Organization
Studies Workshop, Mykonos, Greece,
May 23–25.
Wald, A., Spanuth, T., Schneider,
C., & Schoper, Y. (2015). Towards a
measurement of ‘projectification:’ A
study on the share of project work
in the German economy. In Wald,
A., Wagner, R., Schneider, C., &
Gschwendtner, M. (Eds), Advanced