2016/2017 KAN-CSCBO1095U Managing Creative and Innovative Organizations
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Managing Creative and Innovative Organizations |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for MSc of Social Science
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Last updated on 12-08-2016 |
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To achieve the grade 12, students should meet the
following learning objectives with no or only minor mistakes or
errors: The aim of the course is to enable students to
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The course concerns the organizational and managerial challenges concerning creative and innovative enterprises. It focuses on the balance between art and business and the innovation and creativity that characterise many creative enterprises. The course will examine a number of creative industries in depth to highlight how they are organized and managed. This will be done through a combination of theory and practice considered essential for providing a basic understanding and enabling reflective practices on the manner of organizing and managing creative enterprises, the way they balance art and business, their innovativeness and creativity, and their approach to communication. |
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Teaching takes place mainly in large classes and consists of a mixture of dialog-based lectures, presentations, discussions and assignments/cases. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Please note that the litterature list is guiding
DiMaggio, P. & W.W. Powell (1991) The Iron Cage Revisited: Institutional Isomorphism and Collective Rationality in Organizational Fields. In Powell and DiMaggio (eds.)The New Institutionalism in Organizational Analysis. University of Chicago Press. Chap. 3 (pp. 63-82). Alvarez, J.L., C. Mazza, J.S. Pedersen & S. Svejenova (2005)Shielding Idiosyncrasy from Isomorphic Pressures: Towards Optimal Distinctiveness in European Filmmaking. Organization(12)6: 863-888. Lampel, J., T. Lant & J. Shamsie (2000)Balancing Act: Learning from Organizing Practices in Cultural Industries.Organization Science,11(3): 263-269. Knowledge Management Nonaka, I. (1994)A Dynamic Theory of Organizational Knowledge Creation.Organization Science, 5 1, pp. 14–37. Project Management Literature will be announced and made available soon. Managing Power, Politics and Culture Pfeffer, J. (1981)Power in Organizations. Pitman, Mansfield, Chap. 6 (pp. 179–229). Martin, J. (2002)Organizational Culture – Mapping the Terrain. Sage Publications. Chap. 3 (pp. 55-92). HRM in Creative Industries O’Mahoney, S. & B. Bechky (2006)Stretchwork: Managing the career progression paradox in external labour markets.Academy of Management Journal49(5): 918-941. Blair, H., N. Culkin & K. Randle (2003)From London to Los Angeles: a comparison of local labour market processes in the US and UK film industries.International Journal of HRM14(4): 619-633. Ebbers, J. & N. Wijnberg (2009)Latent organizations in the film industry: Contracts, rewards and resources.Human Relations62(7): 987-1009. Tilly, Chris & Charles Tilly (2006) Capitalist Work and Labor Markets. In Smelser, N.J. & R. Swedberg (eds)The Handbook of Economic Sociology. Princeton University Press. Chap. 12 (pp. 283-312). Flexible Organization Legge, K. (1995)Human Resource Management. Rhetorics and Realities.Palgrave, New York, Chap. 5 (pp. 139–173). Organizing and Sensemaking Weick, K. E. (1979)The Social Psychology of Organizing. McGraw-Hill, New York. Chap. 5 (pp. 119–145). Weick K. E. (1995)Sensemaking in Organizations. Sage, Thousand Oaks. Chap. 2 and 3 (pp. 17–82). Identity and Narratives Humphreys, M. & A. D. Brown (2002)Narratives of Organizational Identity and Indetification: A case study of Hegemony and Resistance.Organization Studies, 23(3): 421–447. Czarniawska, B. (1999)Writing Management – Organization Theory as a Literary Genre. Oxford University Press. Chap. 2 (pp.14-28). Reff Pedersen, A. & J. Strandgaard Pedersen (2008)The Role of the Media in the Co-Production of Identities in a Filmmaking Company.Tamara Journal.7(1): 91-108. Albert, S. & D. Whetten (2004/1985) Organizational Identity. In Hatch, M.J. and M. Schultz (eds.)Organizational Identity. A Reader.Oxford University Press. Chap. 6 (pp.89-118). Careers in Creative Industries Literature will be announced later and made available in due time. Emotions in Organizations and Course Wrap up Martin, J., K. Knopoff & C. Beckman (2000) Bounded Emotionality at the Body Shop. In Fineman, S. (ed.):Emotions in Organizations. Sage, London. Chap. 7 (pp. 115 - 139 |