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Co-creating innovations with users: A systematic literature review and future research agenda for project management
This study aimed to systematically review the extensive literature on user innovation co-creation and connect the findings to the project management domain. It focused specifically on new product development, offering a domain-based systematic review of methods, tools, and user types involved in the co-creation process. Analyzing a total of 266 articles, the authors synthesize the types of users and methods discussed in the domain of user innovation, aligning them across the new product development cycle and specific phases of co-innovation. Additionally, the authors formulate research questions and propositions that may inspire the project management domain. This study provides insights into innovation-oriented, exploratory project management and enhances the configuration approach to project management. From a practical perspective, it provides a comprehensive overview of methods that can enrich a managerial toolkit for leading innovative projects.
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The European Management Journal (EMJ) stands as a premier scholarly publication, disseminating cutting-edge research spanning all realms of management. EMJ articles challenge conventional wisdom through rigorously informed empirical and theoretical inquiries, offering fresh insights and innovative perspectives on key management themes while remaining accessible and engaging for a wide readership.
EMJ articles embody intellectual curiosity and embrace diverse methodological approaches, yielding contributions that significantly influence both management theory and practice. We actively seek interdisciplinary research that integrates distinct research traditions to illuminate contemporary challenges within the expansive domain of European business and management. We strongly encourage cross-cultural investigations addressing the unique challenges faced by European management scholarship and practice in navigating global issues and contexts.