The Handbook on Innovation and Project Management strives to bridge two academic disciplines of innovation and project management written by 42 leading scholars in these fields. The book is an ambitious and innovative project in itself and it is deftly organised in multiple parts that seek to convergence and integrate, build and extend, and synthesise and cross pollinate. The final part offers a variety of cases, from system engineering to truly complex science projects, that highlight the blending of innovation and project management. One of the most impressive aspects of the Handbook is the vast references associated with every chapter, making this a highly authoritative volume for all students, researchers, and practitioners that explore innovation and project management. -- Te Wu, International Journal of Sustainable Society We live in a world of projects. This Handbook illuminates that world, demonstrating how to better catalyze, organize, and sustain the innovation processes embedded in project management. Reuniting separate streams of project and innovation management while incorporating the latest thinking on ecosystems and digital transformation, the Handbook will reinvigorate current experts while exciting newcomers. Highly recommended. -- John Paul MacDuffie, University of Pennsylvania, US This Handbook provides an essential reference in the field of Innovation Project Management, grounded on a comprehensive synthesis of past works and opening stimulating perspective for further research. It shows how innovation project management contributes to key questions in management science and addresses critical issues for companies and society. -- Pascal Le Masson, Mines Paris PSL University, France Whether using projects to manage innovation or seeking to make any project more innovative, this essential Handbook builds on a diverse, scholarly foundation to bring a wealth of practical, integrated insights for researchers and managers. Having worked in this area for 30 years, I still learned much by reading it. -- Tyson Browning, Texas Christian University (TCU), US Our world's grandest challenges urgently need transformative innovations that only major programmes can deliver at scale. This Handbook provides an essential reference for how we can better adapt and vary project thinking to make such advances in ways that better serve those we seek to uplift. -- Daniel Armanios, BT Professor of Major Programme Management, University of Oxford, UK This Handbook provides an integrative perspective on decades of separate innovation and project management research. The introductory chapter offers novel frameworks that guide but are also informed by 22 following chapters contributed by global experts. It will be a trusted reference as well as a guide for further integrative research. -- Robert A. Burgelman, Stanford Graduate School of Business, US The time is ripe to connect the study of projects and their management more tightly to other domains of management research. The new Elgar Handbook on Innovation and Project Management does so with regard to perhaps the most obvious but also by far most important field: innovation management. The Handbook excels in doing so, not only with regard to past and present, but also the future of research in both fields of study. -- Jörg Sydow, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany