Spaces for Creativity and Innovation Within and Across Organizational Boundaries

Spaces for Creativity and Innovation Within and Across Organizational Boundaries

Oliver, Amalya L.; Sydow, Joerg; Cohendet, Patrick

Emerald Publishing Limited

04/2025

312

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9781835493670

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Chapter 1. Spaces for creativity and innovation within and across organizational boundaries: Introduction; Joerg Sydow, Amalya L. Oliver, and Patrick Cohendet OPEN ACCESS

Characterization of Spaces

Chapter 2. 'In-between spaces' for collaborative innovation: Elucidating interrelated relational spaces; Susanne Ollila and Anna Ystroem

Chapter 3. The collaborative middleground: How employees and managers co-create novel ideas; Nadine Scholz, Marcela Miozzo, and Gabriela Gutierrez-Huerter O

Chapter 4. Emergence and organization of a creative place in the middleground: Acceleration, collateral effect and critical mass; Thomas Blonski, Thomas Paris, and Pierre Poinsignon

Chapter 5. Effect of proximity relationships on creativity and innovation in an interorganizational complex project; Thierry Houe

Chapter 6. How innovation consultants perform 'liminality work' in helping others to be creative; Maura Soekijad, Natalja Laurey, Hans Berends, and Marleen Huysman

Nonstandard Spaces

Chapter 7. Failure as a process: Shaping what is worth doing in creative projects; Birke D. Otto, Benjamin Schiemer, Harry Sminia, and Joerg Sydow

Chapter 8. The power of heterotopias: Inter-organizational cooperation as an experimental space; Martina Ukowitz and Markus Messerschmidt

Chapter 9. Idea work beyond organizational boundaries: Framing and reframing projects on a crowdfunding platform; Genjiro Kosaka, Yuki Tsuboyama, and Takahiro Endo

Chapter 10. Switching between different spaces of stimulation and focus: Steering idea work in hybrid work settings; Anne Kurzmann, Christian Hossbach, and Anne-Katrin Neyer

Specific Localities

Chapter 11. Place-based affordances: Theorizing the role of places in organizing creativity; Etienne Capron and Elie Saaoud

Chapter 12. Possibilities for technological entrepreneurship in peripheral space: An institutional perspective; Efrat Asulin, Amalya L. Oliver, and Shai Harel

Chapter 13. How does a public policy fail? Creative city policy and the tensional space of artist-led organizations; Rebecca Prescott, Ziyun Fan, Ziad Elsahn, and Tom Mordue
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Networks; Communities; Platforms; Technological consortia; Creative processes; Collaboration