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Author Styhre, Alexander, author

Title Managing creativity in organizations : critique and practices / Alexander Styhre and Mats Sundgren
Published Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 245 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction: The Absence of Creativity in Practice and Management Writing -- PART 1: CRITIQUE -- What is Organizational Creativity? -- The Epistemology of Creativity -- Exploring Creativity in Organizations: Methodological Concerns -- PART 2: PRACTICES -- Technology and Creativity -- Intuition and Creativity -- Leadership and Creativity -- Conclusion: Managing Organizational Creativity
Summary Organizational creativity denotes an organization's capacity to exploit and explore its intellectual capital in activities constituting and leading to sustainable competitive advantage. Even though R & D, innovation, and other forms of activities that strengthen the firm's position in the market are strongly emphasized in management writing, the notion of organizational creativity is poorly exploited as a means for improving organizational performance. Managing Creativity in Organizations addresses the notion of organizational creativity and advocates a more detailed view of organizational creativity. In the first part of the book (Critique), the management literature on creativity is critically reviewed and examined in terms of epistemology and methodological concerns. The second part of the book (Practices) explores the management of organizational creativity in the pharmaceutical industry. Here, issues such as technology, cognition and leadership are introduced as central, yet somewhat under theorized and ignored, resources and practices in the management of organizational creativity. The authors suggest that organizational creativity is a resource of great importance for a series of industries and companies but that the construct of organizational creativity is suffering from a number of theoretical ambiguities and shortcomings. The empirical platform for this book is based on management practices from four companies: AstraZeneca, Carisson Research and Winḡrdh Architect Firm - all of who have over time demonstrated a significant ability to exploit their organizational creativity
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-242) and index
Notes English
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Subject Creative ability in business -- Management
Technological innovations -- Management
Organizational theory & behaviour.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Workplace Culture.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Human Resources & Personnel Management.
Business and Management.
Creative ability in business -- Management
Technological innovations -- Management
Management.
Creativiteit.
Form Electronic book
Author Sundgren, Mats, 1959- author.
LC no. 2005045253
ISBN 9780230505575
0230505570