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Organizing uncertainty as an asset in creative collaboration: a comparison of the music and pharmaceutical industries

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posted on 2022-06-10, 14:38 authored by Oliver Ibert, Gregory JacksonGregory Jackson, Tobias Theel, Lukas Vogelgsang

This study explores the yet understudied productive aspects of uncertainty in the organization of creative collaboration and scrutinizes the practices that allow participants to fruitfully use it as a resource for the creation of novelty. In contrast to former conceptualizations of uncertainty as a quantity to be reduced through organizing, we apply a qualitative heuristic where uncertainty may shift different dimensions regarding participation (who?), procedure (how?) and content (what?). Based on eight creativity biographies in two creative fields, music production and pharmaceutical development, encompassing 36 semi-structured qualitative interviews, we identify embracing, ignoring, and fixing uncertainty as three distinct, yet interrelated practices to engage with uncertainty and thereby enable the emergence of valuable novelty in interaction. We further discover that the participants shift these practices between the different dimensions of uncertainty during the process of creative collaboration. Moreover, we argue that these shifts are necessary to maintain creativity in collaborative processes. Thereupon, we contribute insights to the so far enigmatic notion of organizing for collaborative creativity.

Funding

German Research Foundation (DFG) (IB 95/12-1; JA 2037/3-1)

History

School

  • Loughborough University London

Published in

Organizing Creativity in the Innovation Journey

Pages

115 - 136

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited

Version

  • P (Proof)

Rights holder

© Emerald Publishing Limited

Publisher statement

This book chapter was published in the book Organizing Creativity in the Innovation Journey [© Emerald Publishing Limited]. The definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20210000075010

Publication date

2021-09-17

Copyright date

2021

ISBN

9781839828751; 9781839828744

ISSN

0733-558X

Book series

Research in the Sociology of Organizations; Vol. 75

Language

  • en

Editor(s)

Elke Schuessler; Patrick Cohendet; Silviya Svejenova

Depositor

Prof Gregory Jackson. Deposit date: 9 June 2022

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