Joakim Eriksson is a Ph.D. Post-Doc since 2012 at Mälardalen University. His research focuses on bringing decision sciences into research on complex product development project management. Specifically, the research aims at providing insight into decision-making behaviour in management of project deviations. In addition, he has been working within concept development methodology and co-founded a consultancy in 2004, working with clients on creativity increasing programs in early phases of product development projects.
A Road Map for Future Research on Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPS2): A Systematic Review (Oct 2012) Stefan Cedergren, Sofi W Elfving, Joakim Eriksson, Vinit Parida 4th CIRP International Conference on Industrial Product-Service Systems
Analysis of the Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPS2) Literature: A Systematic Review (Jun 2012) Stefan Cedergren, Sofi W Elfving, Joakim Eriksson, Vinit Parida The 6th IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology
Coping with decisions on deviations in complex product development projects (Jan 2012) Joakim Eriksson
Making the Important Measurable (Apr 2011) Stefan Cedergren, Joakim Eriksson, Stig Larsson International Association for Management of Technology IAMOT 2011 Proceedings
Collaborative Product Development: A collaborative decision-making approach (Nov 2009) Joakim Eriksson
Decision Focused Product Development Process Improvements (Aug 2009) Joakim Eriksson, Anette Brannemo International Conference of Engineering Design. 2009, ICED