Creativity and innovation are central to cultural production, but what makes certain producers more likely to innovate than others? We revisit the concept of embeddedness to evaluate how different dimensions of social structure affect the production of novelty in music. Using original data on over 10,000 unique artists and 115,000 songs recorded and released between 1960 and 1995, we estimate how musicians’ social, cultural, organizational, and geographic embeddedness affects their propensity to create novel products. Results from a series of Relational Event Models (REM’s) suggest that artists who are highly culturally and geographically connected are more likely to create novel songs, especially when they span multiple genres, are women, ...
Psychology, sociology, poststructuralist literary theory and the study of communication and media ha...
Using data on the emergence of music genres from 1970 to 2015, this paper examines the relative impo...
Recent work in the sociology of music suggests a declining importance of genre categories. Yet other...
What are the determinants of creativity, novelty, and innovation? In this paper I explore this quest...
This article investigates the relation between different forms of (related) variety found in urban m...
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Psychology, sociology, poststructuralist literary theory and the study of communication and media ha...
International audienceThe stereotype of creativity as an isolated, individual activity has given way...
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The contemporary Western popular music industry tends to work within a paradigm of creativity that r...
Songs lie at the centre of popular music’s Intellectual Property framework. They represent the start...
Differences and similarities in the creative agency of the producerin the production process of urba...
Psychology, sociology, poststructuralist literary theory and the study of communication and media ha...
Using data on the emergence of music genres from 1970 to 2015, this paper examines the relative impo...
Recent work in the sociology of music suggests a declining importance of genre categories. Yet other...
What are the determinants of creativity, novelty, and innovation? In this paper I explore this quest...
This article investigates the relation between different forms of (related) variety found in urban m...
This article addresses innovation and creativity in compositional practice and music production by f...
The appearance of songs including featured artists on Billboard’s Hot 100 music charts has increased...
Psychology, sociology, poststructuralist literary theory and the study of communication and media ha...
International audienceThe stereotype of creativity as an isolated, individual activity has given way...
This dissertation examines the relationship between occupational roles, and creativity, uncertainty,...
How does music materialize identities? This article argues that music is instructive in conceptualiz...
The paper argues that two sets of claims can be identified across the literatures - the first that c...
The contemporary Western popular music industry tends to work within a paradigm of creativity that r...
Songs lie at the centre of popular music’s Intellectual Property framework. They represent the start...
Differences and similarities in the creative agency of the producerin the production process of urba...
Psychology, sociology, poststructuralist literary theory and the study of communication and media ha...
Using data on the emergence of music genres from 1970 to 2015, this paper examines the relative impo...
Recent work in the sociology of music suggests a declining importance of genre categories. Yet other...