Book contributions
My book contributions consist primarily of peer-reviewed chapters in international edited volumes, addressing key challenges in product development, Product–Service Systems (PSS), digital collaboration, and design for wellbeing. These chapters complement my journal publications by allowing for broader conceptual framing, methodological reflection, and cross-disciplinary synthesis.
![]() | Innovation in Product Design Chapter: Methods and Tools for Knowledge Sharing in Product Development Authors: Marco Bertoni, Christian Johansson, Tobias Larsson This chapter addresses how structured methods and digital tools can support knowledge sharing and reuse in complex product development environments, with particular relevance for distributed and multidisciplinary teams. |
![]() | Introduction to Product/Service-System Design Chapter: People, Product and Process Perspectives on Product/Service-System Development Authors: Åsa Ericson, Tobias Larsson The chapter presents an integrated perspective on PSS development, emphasising the interplay between organisational, technical, and human factors in lifecycle-oriented design. |
![]() | The Engineering Handbook of Smart Technology for Aging, Disability and Independence Chapter: Design for Wellbeing Authors: Tobias Larsson, Andreas Larsson This contribution explores how engineering design can support wellbeing, independence, and quality of life, highlighting the role of system-level thinking and inclusive design in smart assistive technologies. |
![]() | Higher Creativity for Virtual Teams: Developing Platforms for Co-Creation Chapter: Rethinking Virtual Teams for Streamlined Development Authors: Andreas Larsson, Tobias Larsson, N. Bylund, O. Isaksson The chapter analyses how virtual collaboration environments and new digital workflows reshape team interaction, creativity, and efficiency in product development. |
![]() | Virtual Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Chapter: Rethinking Virtual Teams for Streamlined Development Authors: Andreas Larsson, Tobias Larsson, N. Bylund, O. Isaksson Included as part of a broader reference work on virtual technologies, this chapter situates virtual team collaboration within the wider context of digitalisation and technology-enabled engineering work. |




