Pluralism in organizations: Learning from unconventional forms of organizations

L Brès, E Raufflet, J Boghossian - International Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The bureaucratic organization is still regarded as the conventional organizational form, but
is ill‐suited to an increasingly pluralistic world. Research on the variety of organizational …

When neighboring disciplines fail to learn from each other: The case of innovation and project management research

A Davies, S Manning, J Söderlund - Research policy, 2018 - Elsevier
As knowledge production becomes more specialized, studying complex and multi-faceted
empirical realities becomes more difficult. This has created a growing need for cross …

Online, offline, hybrid: Methodological reflection on event ethnography in (post-) pandemic times

N Schulte-Römer, F Gesing - Qualitative Research, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper develops a methodological framework for event-ethnographic research in online
and offline settings based on the authors' ethnographic experiences in the fields of …

[HTML][HTML] Transformative climate resilience and sport mega-events–the case of the Australian open

P Gollagher, S Fastenrath - Environmental Innovation and Societal …, 2023 - Elsevier
Adapting to extreme weather events and mitigating greenhouse gases have become critical
challenges for sport mega-events. It is clear it is increasingly difficult to host large summer …

From being there to being aware: Confronting geographical and sociological imaginations of copresence

G Grabher, A Melchior, B Schiemer… - … and Planning A …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In economic geography, the notion of copresence has been at the very center of the
research agenda for decades. The elaboration of the benefits of colocation and physical …

Unpacking the middleground of creative cities: spatiotemporal dynamics in the configuration of the Berlin design field

B Lange, E Schüßler - Regional Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This paper sheds a light on the middleground of creative cities, highlighted as a crucial
intermediary between creative scenes on the underground and formal institutions on the …

Buzz at workplaces in knowledge-intensive service production: Spatial settings of temporary spatial proximity

A Growe - European Urban and Regional Studies, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The objective of this paper is to understand temporary spatial proximity beyond temporary
clusters, and to analyse rationales for the use of various spatial settings for temporary spatial …

Entrepreneurial ecosystems as a bridging concept? A conceptual contribution to the debate on entrepreneurship and regional development

B Lange, S Schmidt - Growth and Change, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This paper explores the potential of considering entrepreneurial ecosystems as a bridging
concept that enables a trans‐disciplinary exchange. We aim to contribute to the debate by …

The translocal fluidity of rural grassroots festivals in the network society

JK Fisker, G Kwiatkowski… - Social & Cultural …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores the role of rural grassroots festivals in place-making processes
associated with the network society. It mobilises dialectical notions of fixity and fluidity …

Beyond clusters? Field configuration and regional platforming: The Aviation Valley initiative in the Polish Podkarpackie region

L Suwala, G Micek - … Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 2018 - academic.oup.com
By combining the two emerging discourses on regional development platforms and field
configuration, the study develops a novel perspective on regional transformation. This will …