The generation, recognition and legitimation of novelty

This volume brings together researchers from a diverse array of academic disciplines - including sociology, organization theory, strategy and psychology - to address the question of what organizations can do to better recognize novel ideas and support their proponents in implementing those ideas. T...

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Other Authors Cattani, Gino (Editor), Deichmann, Dirk (Editor), Ferriani, Simone (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
SeriesResearch in the sociology of organizations ; v. 77.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781801179997
DOI10.1108/S0733-558X202277
Physical Description1 online resource (xiii, 344 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Novelty: Searching for, seeing, and sustaining it / Gino Cattani, Dirk Deichmann, and Simone Ferriani
  • Chapter 2. Nothing new under the sun: Novelty constructs and measures in social studies / Davide Bavato
  • Chapter 3. Bustin' out: The evolution of novelty and diversity in recorded music / Giacomo Negro, Balázs Kovács, and Glenn R. Carroll
  • Chapter 4. Emerging novelty through imitation? Discovering emulation in processes of creating / Alikeness Konstantin Hondros and Lukas Vogelgsang
  • Chapter 5. What is social status and how does it impact the generation of novel ideas / Matthew Bothner, Frédéric Godart, Noah Askin, and Wonjae Lee
  • Chapter 6. How "mms" trigger novel ideas: An inductive field study of conversational interaction dynamics in agile meetings / Friederike Redlbacher, Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock, and Jetta Frost
  • Chapter 7. Variety is the spice of life: Heterogeneity in evaluator engagement and the valuation of atypicality / Brian P. Reschke and Ming D. Leung
  • Chapter 8. How a strong present focus fosters radical idea recognition / Denise Falchetti
  • Chapter 9. Bias in creative adoption decision points / Wayne R. Johnson
  • Chapter 10. Seeing value through the eyes of others: Perception of value and rebidding in online auctions / Daniel Sands
  • Chapter 11. Take a look at me now: Consecration and the phil collins effect / André Spicer, Pinar Cankurtaran, and Michael B. Beverland
  • Chapter 12. The legitimation of peripheral producers' novelty by external audiences: The contingent role of consultants / Leonardo Corbo, Raffaele Corrado, and Vincenza Odorici
  • Chapter 13. The role of materiality in the evaluation of novel ideas: Evidence from gastronomy and performing arts / Ignasi Capdevila, Pilar Opazo, and Barbara Slavich.