Browsing Institutt for havromsoperasjoner og byggteknikk by Author "Welo, Torgeir"
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Bridging the ‘Valley of Death’: Can Agile Principles Be Applied in Industry-Academia Research and Innovation Projects?
Hansen, Irina-Emily; Mork, Ola Jon; Welo, Torgeir; Ringen, Geir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Government funding supports industry-academia research and innovation projects in Norway, sharing the risk of the research component in innovation. However, funding alone may not be sufficient to overcome potential differences ... -
Exploring framework for university-industry innovation projects: Building collaborative knowledge platform
Hansen, Irina-Emily; Mork, Ola Jon; Welo, Torgeir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)University-industry innovation projects has potential for improvement, especially for bringing new knowledge and technology into new commercial products and processes. This research work explores how a novel knowledge ... -
Knowledge Management of University-Industry Collaboration in the Learning Economy
Hansen, Irina-Emily; Mork, Ola Jon; Welo, Torgeir (Chapter, 2017)Rapid transformation of technologies and markets challenge organizations to build structures and norms that promote learning and innovation. Up until now, however, knowledge management has not been a common subject for ... -
Managing Knowledge in Manufacturing Industry - University Innovation Projects
Hansen, Irina-Emily; Mork, Ola Jon; Welo, Torgeir (Chapter, 2019)Nowadays, manufacturing companies collaborate with universities in innovation projects to sustain or achieve competitive advantage. However, fundamental differences between the industrial and academic worlds hamper the ... -
Towards a Framework for Managing Knowledge Integration in University-Industry Collaboration Projects
Hansen, Irina-Emily; Mork, Ola Jon; Welo, Torgeir (Chapter, 2018)Previous studies have called for more research on knowledge management in collaborative projects between university and industry. The scientific community urges the development of managerial mechanisms that will stimulate ...