Themes in Recent Research on AEC Project Collaboration

Recent research in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) project collaboration links AEC content issues with theoretical foundations in sociology, communication, and organization science. This has important potential for how research might better understand collaborative AEC work. Through a select review of recent papers from major construction and design journals, we mapped eight content themes in […]

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Messy Talk in Virtual Teams: Achieving Knowledge Synthesis through Shared Visualizations

Engineering teams collaborating in virtual environments face many technical, social, and cultural challenges. In this paper we focus on distributed teams making joint unanticipated discoveries in virtual environments. We operationalize a definition of “messy talk” as a process in which teams mutually discover issues, critically engage in clarifying and finding solutions to the discovered issues, […]

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Oxford: Venture Labor For the Social Media Era

I gave a talk on my latest book and participated in a panel discussion at the Oxford Internet Institute called “Venture Labour for the social media era: Entrepreneurship as an employment  strategy.  The panel was organized by Dr Marc Ventresca and included Dr Isis Hjorth.

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