“Changing paradigma” can be defined as a sudden outbreak in the accepted social norm, a fundamental change in the way of thinking and a change of paradigm. Society and culture are two strongly intertwined realities. Every society is, therefore, the bearer of its own legacy and contagious. Today’s Cultural and Creative Industries’ education market is facing a rapidly mutating academic scenario. The revolutionary change of the society and the increasingly sense of Cultural and disciplinary “contagious” request our universities to rethink their philosophies towards critical and creative education. In what ways is the industry’s uncertain future challenging the traditional pedagogy? In what forms could the creative leader curriculum be evolved ...
The Problem: The need for leadership development, especially as it pertains to organizational innova...
International audienceIn a fast-changing world, constantly innovating remains one of the principal c...
It is crucial that we move away from the Industrial Revolution production model of education and rec...
“Revolution” is defined in two different ways: first as a word used to explain the movement of a cel...
This article argues for interdisciplinary thinking in higher education and its leadership. The focus...
Current corporate and academic paradigms are in need of fresh eyes and insightful responses. Forces ...
Leadership researchers and authors cite creativity as an important leadership skill. Creativity rese...
Purpose: Leader-centred teaching has often taken as normal a cyclical pattern of business, which Mar...
In times of constant change, providing students with opportunities to develop critical 21st century ...
This is the author's accepted version of the work. The definitive version was published in Design Ma...
Does your school embrace the essential characteristics that distinguish creative organisations from ...
Higher education is experiencing substantial change, with considerable debate regarding the potentia...
Creativity is now an exposed trait. This is due to the high need for innovation, original and useful...
In the field of sustainability science, many scholars and practitioners are embracing a ‘humanistic ...
AbstractKnowledge transfer as the process gets a huge emphasis on organization leaders because it is...
The Problem: The need for leadership development, especially as it pertains to organizational innova...
International audienceIn a fast-changing world, constantly innovating remains one of the principal c...
It is crucial that we move away from the Industrial Revolution production model of education and rec...
“Revolution” is defined in two different ways: first as a word used to explain the movement of a cel...
This article argues for interdisciplinary thinking in higher education and its leadership. The focus...
Current corporate and academic paradigms are in need of fresh eyes and insightful responses. Forces ...
Leadership researchers and authors cite creativity as an important leadership skill. Creativity rese...
Purpose: Leader-centred teaching has often taken as normal a cyclical pattern of business, which Mar...
In times of constant change, providing students with opportunities to develop critical 21st century ...
This is the author's accepted version of the work. The definitive version was published in Design Ma...
Does your school embrace the essential characteristics that distinguish creative organisations from ...
Higher education is experiencing substantial change, with considerable debate regarding the potentia...
Creativity is now an exposed trait. This is due to the high need for innovation, original and useful...
In the field of sustainability science, many scholars and practitioners are embracing a ‘humanistic ...
AbstractKnowledge transfer as the process gets a huge emphasis on organization leaders because it is...
The Problem: The need for leadership development, especially as it pertains to organizational innova...
International audienceIn a fast-changing world, constantly innovating remains one of the principal c...
It is crucial that we move away from the Industrial Revolution production model of education and rec...