The study presented in this paper deals with the use of 3D boundary objects in stakeholder manage... more The study presented in this paper deals with the use of 3D boundary objects in stakeholder management. The main research objective is to understand the contribution that 3D boundary objects can make to a project in terms of knowledge and stakeholder engagement. The methodology used here is of a participatory and collaborative nature, and this choice is tied to the praxeological and theoretical context of the study. The results of the study show that 3D boundary objects facilitate the engagement of stakeholders and create knowledge in certain conditions, in particular related to the management style of the project manager, his or her experience and expertise. The praxeological and theoretical implications encompass both learning for a practitioner and the pertinence of enriching certain project management conceptualizations.
Au Quebec (Canada), des chercheurs se sont penches sur l'identification et l'analyse des ... more Au Quebec (Canada), des chercheurs se sont penches sur l'identification et l'analyse des elements qui rendent un projet minier plus ou moins socialement risque. Ils ont cree un indice du risque social ou societal pour les projets miniers, consacre a une approche pragmatique de l'acceptabilite.
Purpose– This paper aims to explore Living Labs (LL) as knowledge systems for urban service proje... more Purpose– This paper aims to explore Living Labs (LL) as knowledge systems for urban service projects. This empirical study aims to identify and characterize knowledge in LL dedicated to urban service projects. It also aims to understand how through knowledge path, LL redefine the management of projects. First, the praxeologic and academic context underlining the main challenges associated to urban service projects is presented. It mainly concerns the growth of the cities (Haouès-Jouve, 2013), the problematic of social acceptability (Savard, 2013) as well as the normative approaches to manage projects (Kerzner, 2010). Second, a literature review on co-innovation and Livings Labs is presented. (Chesbrough, 2004; Gaglio, 2011). This paper also presents the concept of knowledge applied in an LL system (Sanders and Stappers, 2008). Here, knowledge refers to dynamic knowledge, as suggested by Argyris (1995).Design/methodology/approach– In the third part, the goals of this study as well as...
The study presented in this paper deals with the use of 3D boundary objects in stakeholder manage... more The study presented in this paper deals with the use of 3D boundary objects in stakeholder management. The main research objective is to understand the contribution that 3D boundary objects can make to a project in terms of knowledge and stakeholder engagement. The methodology used here is of a participatory and collaborative nature, and this choice is tied to the praxeological and theoretical context of the study. The results of the study show that 3D boundary objects facilitate the engagement of stakeholders and create knowledge in certain conditions, in particular related to the management style of the project manager, his or her experience and expertise. The praxeological and theoretical implications encompass both learning for a practitioner and the pertinence of enriching certain project management conceptualizations.
Au Quebec (Canada), des chercheurs se sont penches sur l'identification et l'analyse des ... more Au Quebec (Canada), des chercheurs se sont penches sur l'identification et l'analyse des elements qui rendent un projet minier plus ou moins socialement risque. Ils ont cree un indice du risque social ou societal pour les projets miniers, consacre a une approche pragmatique de l'acceptabilite.
Purpose– This paper aims to explore Living Labs (LL) as knowledge systems for urban service proje... more Purpose– This paper aims to explore Living Labs (LL) as knowledge systems for urban service projects. This empirical study aims to identify and characterize knowledge in LL dedicated to urban service projects. It also aims to understand how through knowledge path, LL redefine the management of projects. First, the praxeologic and academic context underlining the main challenges associated to urban service projects is presented. It mainly concerns the growth of the cities (Haouès-Jouve, 2013), the problematic of social acceptability (Savard, 2013) as well as the normative approaches to manage projects (Kerzner, 2010). Second, a literature review on co-innovation and Livings Labs is presented. (Chesbrough, 2004; Gaglio, 2011). This paper also presents the concept of knowledge applied in an LL system (Sanders and Stappers, 2008). Here, knowledge refers to dynamic knowledge, as suggested by Argyris (1995).Design/methodology/approach– In the third part, the goals of this study as well as...
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