Drawing on the relational perspective of artistic innovation, which suggests that different types of ties (weak vs. strong) lead to different outcomes in terms of the development and implementation of new artistic ideas, this study uses an in-depth case study of Italian choreographer Mauro Bigonzetti to explore the role of the relational work artists deploy to develop and implement their artwork. We investigate how artists engage in specific relational actions (broadening, bonding, embedding and dis-embedding) with producing organizations, and how these actions lead to innovation over time. The findings suggest that artistic innovation moves through four stages – proximal innovation, fuzzy innovation, established innovation and maintained ...
Despite the expansion of the contemporary art world and art market and the increased attention this ...
Previous studies highlighted the relevance of human capital in performing arts (e.g., Caves, 2000; T...
Previous studies have highlighted the relevance of human capital in the performing arts but have not...
Drawing on the relational perspective of artistic innovation, which suggests that different types of...
Drawing on the relational perspective of artistic innovation, which suggests that different types of...
Drawing on the relational perspective of artistic innovation, which suggests that different types of...
In the last decade, the relationship between the artistic and the managerial world has become more a...
The economic and financial crisis stressed the focus on innovation as a key process, imagined to sup...
Arts organisations have had to reimagine their ways of working, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic...
International audienceThe stereotype of creativity as an isolated, individual activity has given way...
This paper presents a discussion of network identity in relation to the processes of network transfo...
This paper introduces the concept of choreography with respect to inter-organizational innovation ne...
The present economic and financial crisis stressed the focus on innovation as a key process, imagin...
Relational aesthetic identified by a Tranch theorist and cumtor, Nicolas Bourriaud, has been anemerg...
International audienceHow can organizations which are reluctant to management control and used to cr...
Despite the expansion of the contemporary art world and art market and the increased attention this ...
Previous studies highlighted the relevance of human capital in performing arts (e.g., Caves, 2000; T...
Previous studies have highlighted the relevance of human capital in the performing arts but have not...
Drawing on the relational perspective of artistic innovation, which suggests that different types of...
Drawing on the relational perspective of artistic innovation, which suggests that different types of...
Drawing on the relational perspective of artistic innovation, which suggests that different types of...
In the last decade, the relationship between the artistic and the managerial world has become more a...
The economic and financial crisis stressed the focus on innovation as a key process, imagined to sup...
Arts organisations have had to reimagine their ways of working, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic...
International audienceThe stereotype of creativity as an isolated, individual activity has given way...
This paper presents a discussion of network identity in relation to the processes of network transfo...
This paper introduces the concept of choreography with respect to inter-organizational innovation ne...
The present economic and financial crisis stressed the focus on innovation as a key process, imagin...
Relational aesthetic identified by a Tranch theorist and cumtor, Nicolas Bourriaud, has been anemerg...
International audienceHow can organizations which are reluctant to management control and used to cr...
Despite the expansion of the contemporary art world and art market and the increased attention this ...
Previous studies highlighted the relevance of human capital in performing arts (e.g., Caves, 2000; T...
Previous studies have highlighted the relevance of human capital in the performing arts but have not...