Tim Neerup Themsen
Associate Professor
Primary research areas
I change how we think about project accounting in society
Projects rarely deliver the results they promise. I study how project accounting shapes projects and influences what we call success. My research shows that commonly used project accounting tools – such as budgets and risk matrices – do more than support the management of projects; they can limit decisions, prevent necessary actions, and even challenge the value of a project’s outcome.
By understanding how project accounting works in practice, we can improve the way projects are designed, governed, and evaluated — in both the public and private sectors. My work helps organizations and decision-makers make large investments more transparent, accountable, and economically sound.
I am driven by a curiosity about how numbers, calculations, and reports come to matter for real people and organizations — and how they can support not only successful projects, but the responsible use of scarce resources in society.