Sub-theme 14: Art, Design and Organization

Convenors:
Stefan Meisiek, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Ulla Johansson Sköldberg, Gothenburg University, Sweden
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 09:00 to 10:45, S-B210
Evocative Objects
Chair: Stefan Meisiek, Mary Jo Hatch, and Ulla Johansson
Ronald E. Purser
Zen and the art of organizational maintenance
Please observe that the order and placement of papers is only a thematic orientation marker. Since we don't have talking papers, we will bring your voices, ideas, problems, and sense making in throughout the conference time.
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, S-B210
Studio Exercises
Chair: Stefan Meisiek and Mary Jo Hatch
Jill Woodilla
Art, design and organization: Beauty in new beginnings – not?
Eila Szendy-El Kurdi
How can we design organization and organizational processes in motion?
Katrin Kolo
Choreography – The art of organizing
Please observe that the order and placement of papers is only a thematic orientation marker. Since we don't have talking papers, we will bring your voices, ideas, problems, and sense making in throughout the conference time.
Session III: Thursday, July 07, 16:00 to 17:30, S-B210
Interventions
Chair: Stefan Meisiek and Mary Jo Hatch
Stefan Meisiek, Linda J. Matula and Richard J. Badham
Becoming polyphonic: Towards a theoretical framework and research methodology for exploring the political dynamics of organizational theatre
Anke Strauß and Ariane Berthoin Antal
Participative evaluation research on artistic interventions in organizations: A proposed way forward
Temi Darief and Luc Peters
Provoking students on stage. Investigating the concept of provocation
Robert Bauer, Claudia Schnugg and Wendy Cukier
The forbidden fruit: Exploring the inversely paradoxical relationship of art and management
Niina Koivunen and Tamar Parush
Analogies, inquiry and discipline in art-based interventions: Choir conducting in management training
Please observe that the order and placement of papers is only a thematic orientation marker. Since we don't have talking papers, we will bring your voices, ideas, problems, and sense making in throughout the conference time.
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 11:00, S-B210
Studio Exercises
Chair: Stefan Meisiek and Mary Jo Hatch
Marcus Jahnke
Towards a hermeneutic perspective on design practice
Claus Noppeney and Nada Endrissat
Images, affects, fragrances: The role of boundary objects and aesthetic knowledge in a perfume-making process
Louise Grisoni
Working with arts based organisational inquiry
Please observe that the order and placement of papers is only a thematic orientation marker. Since we don't have talking papers, we will bring your voices, ideas, problems, and sense making in throughout the conference time.
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 16:00, S-B210
Processes
Chair: Stefan Meisiek and Mary Jo Hatch
Steven Taylor, Donna Ladkin and Matt Statler
The ethical possibilities of the craft of management
Mathias Béjean
Languages for organizational creativity: Exploring the role of languages in explaining the innovative performance of heterogeneous design teams
Naoya Takayanagi, Maho Tanaka Inoue and Takaya Kawamura
Corporate museums as media for design management: A preliminary analysis of design-related activities at Japanese corporate museums
Simona Spedale, Daniela Petrelli and Prue Chiles
'Faulty Tower'? Beauty contests and workplace redesign at the School of Architecture
John Paul Stephens and Brodie Boland
Legitimizing convergence: Aesthetics as a bridge between managing and designing
Björn Walliser, Gerlinde Berger-Walliser, Helena Haapio and katri rekola
A new mindset for the business organization: How visualization can improve inter-firm contracting
Please observe that the order and placement of papers is only a thematic orientation marker. Since we don't have talking papers, we will bring your voices, ideas, problems, and sense making in throughout the conference time.
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, S-B210
Analogies
Chair: Stefan Meisiek and Mary Jo Hatch
Shannon O'Donnell
Making shared leadership possible in distributed conditions: How small groups respond to conditions of spatial variability and distance in processes of collective creativity
Iiris Aaltio and Kaisa Greenlees
Photographs in the study of culture and identity of organizations – The meaning of situation and interaction
Sylvain Bureau and Jacqueline Fendt
Entrepreneurship and situationism: An improbable encounter
Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou
Travels in faded visuality: A visual arts approach to organization
Please observe that the order and placement of papers is only a thematic orientation marker. Since we don't have talking papers, we will bring your voices, ideas, problems, and sense making in throughout the conference time.
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, S-B210
Moving On
Chair: Stefan Meisiek and Mary Jo Hatch
Pierre Guillet de Monthoux and Daniel Hjorth
Celebrative critique
Heather Höpfl and Ricky Yuk-kwan Ng
The aesthetic diaspora: Some thoughts on objects in exile
Please observe that the order and placement of papers is only a thematic orientation marker. Since we don't have talking papers, we will bring your voices, ideas, problems, and sense making in throughout the conference time.