Foreword I - Andrew Pettigrew, Professor, Associate Dean, Research,
Warwick Business School
Foreword II - Hans-Olov Olsson, CEO, Volvo Car Corporation.
Part 1 Framing the Challenge
1. Rebuilding Management: A Historical Perspective - Armand
Hatchuel, Hans Glise
2. Researching our Way to Economic Decline - Ken Starkey and Susan
Tempest/ Nottingham University Business School
3. Traveling in the Borderland of Academy and Industry - Bengt
Stymne/StockholmSchool of Economics
4. Collaborative Research: Strategic Intents and Actual Practices -
Niclas Adler and Flemming Norrgren/Chalmers University of
Technology
· Academic commentary - David Knights/Keele University
· Executive commentary - Mikael Dohlsten/Astra Zeneca
Part 2 Collaborative Research: Some Lenses and Mechanisms
5. Collaborative Research: Alternative Roadmaps - A.B. (Rami) Shani
and Corey Willson/California Polytechnic State University; Albert
David/Ecoles des Mines de Paris;
6. Collaborative Research through an Executive Ph.D. Program - Sven
Kylén and Flemming Norrgren/Chalmers University of Technology;
Bengt Stymne/StockholmSchool of Economics
7. The Dual Role of the Insider Action Researcher - Jonas
Roth/AstraZeneca R&D; Robert Sandberg and Charlotta Svensson
/FENIX
8. Jam Sessions for Collaborative Management Research - Hans
Björkman and Tobias Johansson/FENIX
9. Structural Learning Mechanisms in Collaborative Research -
Michael Stebbins/California Polytechnic State University; Judy L.
Valenzuela/Kaiser Permanente
· Academic commentary - William Pasmore, Professor, Case Western
Reserve University & Delta Group
· Executive commentary - Per-Olof Nyquist, Vice President, Head of
Ericsson University
Part 3 Illustrations: Realizing Collaborative Research
10. Rethinking and Transforming Product Development - Jon
Mikaelsson/Chalmers University of Technology; A.B. (Rami)
Shani/California Polytechnic State University
11. Knowledge Facilitation in Action - Jonas Roth and Lena Berg/
AstraZeneca R&D
12. User Involvement and Experimentation in Collaborative Research
- Peter Magnusson/FENIX
13. Managing Organizational Creativity - Mats Sundgren and
Alexander Styhre/Chalmers University of Technology
14. The Cheetah Strategy - Saving Projects in Crisis - Mats Engwall
and Charlotta Svensson/FENIX
15. Service Innovation - A Collaborative Approach - Hans
Björkman/FENIX
16. The Collaborative Development of Leader at Site - Sven Kylén,
Jan Wickenberg, and Mats Sundgren/Chalmers University of
Technology
17. Product Innovation in a Solutions Business - Robert Sandberg
and Andreas Werr/FENIX
18. Self-Designing a Performance Management System - Allan M.
Mohrman and Susan Albers Mohrman/University of Southern
California
· Academic commentary - Anne Huff, Professor, Director, AIM, London
Business School
· Executive commentary - Lars Rebien Sörensen, CEO, Novo
Nordisk
Part 4 Collaborative Research in Organizations: Lessons and
Challenges - Niclas Adler/Stockholm School of Economics; A. B.
(Rami) Shani/California Polytechnic State University; Alexander
Styhre/Chalmers University of Technology
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Niclas Adler, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Stockholm School of
Economics, Sweden and, Director of the Fenix Program. He is a
former Executive Director of the Stockholm School of
Entrepreneurship and board member in seven technology-based and
venture capital companies. His most recent work has focused on
business creation and renewal in established structures,
alternative approaches in organizing complex product development
and, action research methodologies in the pursuit of actionable
knowledge creation. He is the author of numerous journal
articles.
A.B. (Rami) Shani, Ph.D., Professor of Organizational Behaviour and
Change at California Polytechnic University, USA, a Senior Research
Fellow at the FENIX Centre and an Adjunct Professor at the
Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden. His most recent work has
focused on the theoretical and application of collaborative
research in organizations, creating sustainable work systems,
creating the learning organization and, action research
methodologies in the pursuit of actionable knowledge creation. He
is the co-author or book co-editor of Collaborative Research in
Organizations: Foundations for Learning (SAGE,2004) , Change and
Theoretical Development; Learning by Design (Blackwell, 2003);
Creating Sustainable work Systems: Emerging Perspectives and
Practice (Routledge, 2003); Behavior in Organizations: An
Experiential Approach, 8e (McGraw-Hill-Irwin, 2004); and Parallel
Learning Structures: Creating Innovations in Bureaucracies (AW,
1990). Alexander Styhre, Ph.D., Associate Professor at the
Department of Project Management and Research Program Director at
the Fenix Research Program, Chalmers University of Technology,
Sweden. His research interest is focused on knowledge-intensive
organizations and strategic human resource management practices.
Styhre is widely published in refereed journals .
"Adler, Shani, and Styhre, with contributions from many of the
management researchers associated with the FENIX experiment, have
documented the essence of collaborative research in organizations.
The eighteen chapters in the book provide a window into the
complexity of designing and managing collaborative research efforts
in organizations . . . and present an approach that is worth
reading about, reflecting upon, and exploring further. At Volvo
Cars, this collaboration has been an added value to our
practice."
*Hans-Olov Olsson, CEO and President*
"Through collaboration, we can deliver research outcomes not
possible from solo or single team scholarship. . . . The
experiments in collaborative research chronicled in this book are
timely and important."
*Andrew M. Pettigrew, Professor of Strategy and Organization*
"This book responds in a timely manner to a most important subject
area. The editors have a proven track record and are well
recognized in their fields around the world. The cases exhibit
broad coverage and the depth is quite impressive."
*Kenneth L. Murrell*
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