Lecture Performance: Tuning in to Organizational Innovation – Music as a Metaphor to Understand the Improvisational Field in Organizations: A Performative Discourse on Improvisation, Management, and Music

Posted on Apr. 21, 2010 in / Serial Events / Serial IFIT

Fraunhofer ISI / Bureau d’économie théorique et appliquée (BETA) / evo|REG / Interreg / Région Alsace


Workshop

Managing Decisions in the Era of Creativity
Implications for Business and Policy-Making

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

13:45–14:30
The Creative Potential of Online Communities
Johann Füller, Hyve AG – The Innovation Company

14:40–15:15
Knowledge Angels: Seeking Creative People in KIBS
José Carlos Ramos, Emmanuel Muller, Andrea Zenker, Elisabeth Baier, Jean-Alain Héraud, Avanzalis, Fraunhofer ISI, University Strasbourg + BETA

15:45–16:15
Micro-Financing of Creative Ventures: Crowdfunding and More
Joachim Hemer, Fraunhofer ISI

16:15–17:00
Popakademie – An Example for Creative Managing, Networking and Learning
Udo Dahmen, University of Popular Music and Music Business

17:00–17:15
Creativity in Motion: Egzakt and its Values
Denis Roy, Egzakt Canada

17:15–18:15
Tuning in to Organizational Innovation – Music as a Metaphor to Understand the Improvisational Field in Organizations: A Performative Discourse on Improvisation, Management, and Music
Christopher Dell, Wolfgang Stark, University Duisburg-Essen

Friday, November 12th, 2010

9:00–9:45
Creativity needs Space
Robert Marijnissen, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Studies & City of Amsterdam

9:45–10:30
Economic Development: Creativity as Transformer for (World Class) Cluster Excellence
Ralf Eichhorn, City of Karlsruhe, business development

10:45–11:00
Human Capital, the Creative Class and Regional Economic Growth – Example of Nanotechnologies in Hamburg
Nina Menz, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

11:00–11:45
STI Policies, Policy for Creative Industries, Policy for Creativity: Rationales and Convergences
Laurent Bach, University Strasbourg + BETA

12:00–12:45
The Future of Creativity Management
Laurent Simon, HEC Montreal