KNOWLEDGE, LEARNING & INNOVATION

 

Knowledge, learning and Innovation

In my research on Knowledge, Learning and Innovation, I focus on the following topics:


  1.   Knowledge creation, learning and sharing for interorganizational global work and virtual teams

  2.   Knowledge sharing and learning in project-based firms (i.e., construction industry)

  3.   Interorganizational innovation / Open Innovation

  4.   Project Space


More publications can be found on my Google Scholar Profile: Petra Bosch


Selected publications

  1. 1.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M. & J. Tjell (online 2017). The concept of project space: studying construction project teams from a spatial perspective. Online International Journal of Project Management. 10.1016/j.ijproman.2017.05.009

  2. 2.Gluch, P. & P.M. Bosch-Sijtsema (2016) Conceptualizing environmental experts through the lens of institutional work. Special issue on theorizing expertise. Construction Management and Economics Journal 34, (7-8), 522-535. DOI: 10.1080/01446193.2016.1177191

  3. 3.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M. & J. Bosch (2015) User involvement throughout the innovation process in high-tech industries. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 32 (5): 793-807. DOI: 10.1111/jpim.12233

  4. 4.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M. & Bosch, J. (2014). Aligning innovation ecosystem strategies with internal R&D. Proceedings of IEEE 2014 ICMIT, 7th international conference on management of innovation and technology. Singapore, September 2014., pp: 424-430.

  5. 5.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M. & J. Haapamäki (2014). “Perceived enablers of 3D virtual environments for virtual team learning and innovation,” in Computers in Human Behavior, special issue on Web-2.0 technologies in support of open, team-based learning and innovation. 37 (August): 395-401. DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2014.04.035

  6. 6.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M., & L-H. Henriksson (2014). Managing projects with distributed and embedded knowledge through interactions, International Journal of Project Management, 32(6): 1432-1444. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijproman.2014.02.005

  7. 7.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M. (2014). Temporary interorganisational collaboration practices in construction design - the use of 3D-IT. Accepted to EGOS 2014 Rotterdam, NL.

  8. 8.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M. (2013). New ICT changes working routines in construction design projects. Nordic Academy of Management (NFF) Iceland, August 2013

  9. 9.Bosch-Sijtsema, P. M., R. Fruchter, M. Vartiainen & V. Ruohomäki (2011). “A framework to analyze knowledge work in distributed teams,” Group & Organization Management Journal, 36(3), 275 - 307.  DOI: 10.1177/1059601111403625.

  10. 10.Bosch, J. & P.M. Bosch-Sijtsema (2011). Introducing agile customer-centred development in a legacy software product line. Special issue of Software: Practice and Experience: 41(8): 871-882. DOI: 10.1002/spe.1063

  11. 11.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M., V. Ruohomäki & M. Vartiainen (2010) “Multi-locational knowledge workers in the office: navigation, disturbances and effectiveness,” New Technology, Employment and Work journal, vol. 25 (3): 183-195. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-005X.2010.00247.x.

  12. 12.Bosch-Sijtsema , P.M. & T.J.B.M. Postma (2010) “A knowledge based approach in project-based industries: four cases of cooperative innovation projects,” Technology Analysis and Strategic Management journal, vol. 22 (5): 593-608. DOI:  10.1080/09537325.2010.488064.

  13. 13.Bosch, J. & P.M. Bosch-Sijtsema (2010) “From Integration to Composition: On the Impact of Software Product Lines, Global Development and Ecosystems,” Journal of Systems and Software, 83 (1): 67-76. DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2009.06.051.   

  14. 14.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M. & T.J.B.M. Postma (2009) “Cooperative innovation projects: Capabilities and Governance Mechanisms”, Journal of Product Innovation Management, 26 (1): 58-70. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5885.2009.00334.x

  15. 15.Bosch-Sijtsema, P.M., V. Ruohomäki & M. Vartiainen (2009). “Knowledge work productivity in distributed teams. Journal of Knowledge Management,” 13 (6): 533-546. DOI:10.1108/13673270910997178.

  16. 16.Bosch-Sijtsema, Petra M. (2007) “The impact of individual expectations and expectation conflicts on virtual teams,” in Group & Organization Management, Vol. 32 (3): 358-388. doi: 10.1177/1059601106286881