Sub-Plenary 1-1
Creative Work at the Nexus of the Timely and Timeless
Room: JSB Library – ACG Events Hall
Chairs:
Charalampos Mainemelis, Alba Graduate Business School, Greece
Silviya Svejenova, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Panelists:
Simone Ferriani, University of Bologna, Italy, and City, University of London, United Kingdom
Frédéric Godart, INSEAD, France
Sarah Harvey, University College London, United Kingdom
Robert Litchfield, Washington & Jefferson College, USA
The organizers of the 41st EGOS Colloquium 2025 in Athens state in their General Theme that “Whereas many creative works are short-lived, some creative works manifest remarkable ‘staying power’ and last for decades,
centuries, or even millennia.”
This sub-plenary brings together scholars with a rich record of research on creativity and/or the creative industries to reflect
on two interrelated questions that lie at the heart of the “Creativity That Goes a Long Way” theme of the 41st EGOS Colloquium:
– Why does some creative work last long periods of time while other creative work perishes into oblivion?
– How does creative work become timeless and stay timely?
BIOGRAPHIES ...
... of the Chairs and Panelists will follow soon!