Firms are paying increasing attention to the physical environments in which creative and innovative activities take place. These environments reflect the firm’s strategic intentions towards innovation and provide a physical embodiment of their desired modes of working. To date, this new phenomenon has received little academic attention. Based on both literature and also the authors ’ combined experiences through observing firms in Europe, this paper pro-poses a simple framework to aid practitioners and academics to better understand the design, role and goals of such spaces
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The modern corporate world is a globalized one. With increasing levels of outsourcing, offshoring, a...
This output is a sole-authored section within a co-authored chapter in an edited volume. It was prod...
Creative workspaces are becoming popular in many organizations. They are believed to support innovat...
Purpose By comparing two small high-tech firms specializing in medical technology this article seek...
Today, there is an urge to find long-term sustainable solutions. The increasing emphasis on creativi...
This paper focuses upon how to help explain how and why firms differential abilities to ‘navigate’ t...
Knowledge economy seeks its nourishment from diversity and dissemination of ideas and creativity of ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Managemen...
Organizational work environments are increasingly strategically designed to support creativity and i...
Innovation is changing and this exciting book explores how the shift to more collaborative ways of w...
In addition to the many ways that innovation is defined or perceived, there is a growing understandi...
Providing an environment in which both radical innovation and continuous improvement can exist, i.e....
This paper presents a conceptualization of firms navigating through innovation spaces, with a focus ...
International audienceThe objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework for underst...
The term “creative space” describes a relatively recent phenomenon of innovative workplace design. S...
The modern corporate world is a globalized one. With increasing levels of outsourcing, offshoring, a...
This output is a sole-authored section within a co-authored chapter in an edited volume. It was prod...
Creative workspaces are becoming popular in many organizations. They are believed to support innovat...