Building on socio-structural explanations, this article elaborates on the tension between individual actors’ positions along the core-periphery continuum of the social field and their ability to gain legitimacy for their creative work. Peripheral actors are less constrained by the field’s normative pressures and free to experiment with un- conventional ideas and solutions, but they may struggle to mobilize attention and harness the symbolic and material resources needed to legitimate their work. By contrast, core players are more effective at leveraging networks to build consensus, but they often exhibit a propensity toward more incremental work due to their higher levels of assimilation into the conventions of the field. To resolve this te...
In collaboration-based creative industries, such as film production, creators in the network core en...
This exploratory paper seeks for novel social networks explanans of individual creative performance....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from INFORMS (Institute for O...
none3siBuilding on socio-structural explanations, in this chapter we elaborate on the tension betwee...
The paper advances a relational perspective to studying creativity at the individual level. Building...
Social network theory elaborates how network ties can generate social capital through structural acc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Academy of Management vi...
Conference Theme: Learning from Each Other: Theories and Methodologies Across DisciplinesDrawing on ...
This chapter is in three parts. I first sketch the connection between information and network struct...
The debate on whether bonding or bridging ties are more beneficial for acquiring knowledge that is c...
This chapter elaborates a social structural perspective on creativity that aims to situate the gener...
Even though it is often desirable, fostering individual creativity within organizations is far from ...
Viewing teams as evolving networks of intertwined social relations, the social network perspective h...
The lone genius view is no longer the sole paradigm used to understand creativity, consistent with t...
This paper probes into the fundamental question of whether networks drive creativity or vice versa. ...
In collaboration-based creative industries, such as film production, creators in the network core en...
This exploratory paper seeks for novel social networks explanans of individual creative performance....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from INFORMS (Institute for O...
none3siBuilding on socio-structural explanations, in this chapter we elaborate on the tension betwee...
The paper advances a relational perspective to studying creativity at the individual level. Building...
Social network theory elaborates how network ties can generate social capital through structural acc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Academy of Management vi...
Conference Theme: Learning from Each Other: Theories and Methodologies Across DisciplinesDrawing on ...
This chapter is in three parts. I first sketch the connection between information and network struct...
The debate on whether bonding or bridging ties are more beneficial for acquiring knowledge that is c...
This chapter elaborates a social structural perspective on creativity that aims to situate the gener...
Even though it is often desirable, fostering individual creativity within organizations is far from ...
Viewing teams as evolving networks of intertwined social relations, the social network perspective h...
The lone genius view is no longer the sole paradigm used to understand creativity, consistent with t...
This paper probes into the fundamental question of whether networks drive creativity or vice versa. ...
In collaboration-based creative industries, such as film production, creators in the network core en...
This exploratory paper seeks for novel social networks explanans of individual creative performance....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from INFORMS (Institute for O...