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Bos-de Vos, M. (author), Lieftink, B.M. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
Professional roles within inter-organizational projects have become increasingly diverse and contested, yet little is known about how professionals react to such threats of marginalization. Drawing on empirical data from interviews with architects, a profession in which historically established role boundaries have become particularly blurred,...
journal article 2019
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Chan, P.W.C. (author), Räisänen, Christine (author), Lauche, Kristina (author)
Inspired by Lefebvre’s (1991) Production of Space, organisational scholars (e.g. Clegg & Kornberger, 2006; Dale & Burrell, 2008; Van Marrewijk & Yanow, 2010; de Vaujany & Mitev, 2013) have opened up more critical ways of studying how organisational space is simultaneously planned, perceived and practised (see Taylor & Spicer,...
contribution to periodical 2019
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Bos-de Vos, M. (author), Lieftink, B.M. (author), Volker, L. (author), Kraaijeveld, Jasper (author), Lauche, K. (author), Smits, Armand (author), Tjoa, L.L.L. (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author)
‘De toekomstige rol van de architect’ beschrijft de essentie van onze wetenschappelijke verkenning naar nieuwe rolstructuren in de Nederlandse architectenbranche. Deze verkenning is uitgevoerd in het kader van het futurA project, dat verwijst naar future value chains of architectural services. Vier jaar lang hebben we vanuit de Technische...
book 2018
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Bos-de Vos, M. (author), Lieftink, B.M. (author), Volker, L. (author), Kraaijeveld, Jasper (author), Lauche, K. (author), Smits, Armand (author), Tjoa, Li Ling (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author)
‘Future Roles for Architects’ describes the core insights from a research project into new role structures in the Dutch architectural sector, conducted as part of the futurA project on “future value chains of architectural services”. For four years a joint team from Delft University of Technology and Radboud University in Nijmegen, working in...
book 2018
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Lieftink, B. (author), Bos-de Vos, M. (author), Lauche, K. (author), Smits, A. (author)
Business model innovation may be a significant source of competitive advantage and firm performance. New ways of doing business have become increasingly important in the professional service sector. This research specifically focuses on business model innovation by architecture firms, which are suffering from the current financial crisis and...
conference paper 2014
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Postma, C.E. (author), Lauche, K. (author), Stappers, P.J. (author)
journal article 2012
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Deken, F. (author), Kleinsmann, M.S. (author), Aurisicchio, M. (author), Lauche, K. (author), Bracewell, R. (author)
Designing is a knowledge-intensive activity. For novice design engineers, an important means of acquiring knowledge is to consult experienced colleagues. We observed novice–expert consultations as part of three engineering projects in a large aerospace company. Seven meetings were analysed in detail regarding the design activity, the content,...
journal article 2011
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Molenaar, N. (author), Keskin, D. (author), Diehl, J.C. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
Traditional approaches to sustainable consumption and production emphasized addressing issues related to the natural environment and sustainability through optimizing existing products, processes and businesses. Even though the conventional wisdom suggests that young and new firms have greater advantages in innovation, there are few studies that...
conference paper 2010
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Bayerl, P.S. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
For highly interdependent yet location-specific tasks, distributed teams need to closely coordinate activities and processes. This field study in the upstream oil and gas industry focused on challenges in the coordination of highly interdependent tasks if teams work remotely on an ongoing basis. Based on 78 semi-structured interviews and...
journal article 2010
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Van Rooijen, V. (author), De Voogd-Claessen, L. (author), Lauche, K. (author), Jeanne, V. (author), Van der Vliet, R. (author)
This paper reports the development of a new product for unrestrained heart rate measurement to provide feedback and target training efforts in professional swimming. While training is considered to be the key to becoming a top athlete, little is known about how to determine the right training course for individual athletes (Maase, 2009, ). In...
journal article 2010
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Postma, C.E. (author), Lauche, K. (author), Stappers, P.J. (author)
In design research literature, several tools and techniques have been developed that support design teams in establishing creative understandings of people and their contexts of product use, e.g. [1] [2] [3]. Many of these approaches suggest that designers simply adopt the role of people researcher. However, in industrial design practice, the...
conference paper 2009
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Neumann, A. (author), Badke-Schaub, P. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
The present study investigates the influence of common sketches on the idea generation process in early concept generation. Thirty-six teams of three design students were given a small task in which they were asked to come up with visualized ideas. In the control groups, team members sketched on an individual sheet of paper while working in a...
conference paper 2009
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Kester, L. (author), Griffin, A. (author), Hultink, E.J. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
We develop a general model of how new product development portfolio decisions are made based on four diverse case studies. Previous research has investigated portfolio decisions as individually discrete decisions. We find that portfolio decision-making has to be considered as an integrated system of domain-based processes that produce evidence-,...
conference paper 2009
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Bayerl, P.S. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
In this field study on distributed teams we examined the impact of communication media on attitudes towards empowerment and integration of remote subgroups. Using Q-methodology, interviews and questionnaires we compared attitudes of team members and managers in low and high media-rich environments. Our results indicate that use of richer media...
conference paper 2009
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Lauche, K. (author), Crichton, M. (author), Bayerl, P.S. (author)
Team training should reflect the increasing complexity of decision-making environments. Guidelines for scenario-based training were adopted for a distributed setting and tested in a pilot training session with a distributed team in the offshore oil industry. Participants valued the scenario as challenging and useful, but also highlighted...
conference paper 2009
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Deken, F. (author), Aurisicchio, M. (author), Kleinsmann, M. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
This study aimed to investigate the process of novice-expert consultation meetings in an organizational context by identifying phases of the discourse and analysing the nature of these phases. An empirical study was performed at Rolls-Royce Aerospace Engineering by capturing 7 audio-records of meetings between trainees (novices) and expert...
conference paper 2009
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Deken, F. (author), Lauche, K. (author), Kleinsmann, M. (author), Aurisicchio, M. (author), Bracewell, R. (author)
Product development is a knowledge intensive activity and organizational learning across projects and functions is vital for its success. This paper explores novice–expert consultations as a vehicle of social learning through a detailed analysis of meetings during an engineering training programme. Although the meetings were initiated for the...
conference paper 2009
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Kester, L. (author), Griffin, A. (author), Hultink, E.J. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
conference paper 2009
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Reader, T. (author), Flin, R. (author), Lauche, K. (author), Cuthbertson, B.H. (author)
In high-risk industries such as aviation, the skills not related directly to technical expertise, but crucial for maintaining safety (e.g. teamwork), have been categorized as non-technical skills. Recently, research in anaesthesia has identified and developed a taxonomy of the non-technical skills requisite for safety in the operating theatre....
journal article 2006
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Bohemia, E. (author), Lauche, K. (author), Harman, K. (author)
The purpose of this paper is to initiate discussion and guide a proposed workshop on issues in cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary design studios, with a focus on assessment. This paper overviews issues associated with the implementation and coordination of the Global Studio, a recent cross-disciplinary and cross-institutional teaching...
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