Managing the unexpected: Temporality and strategy in automation technology implementation

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OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdatojun. 2025
StatusUdgivet - jun. 2025
Begivenhed41st EGOS Colloquium: Creativity that goes a long way - The American College of Greece, Athen, Grækenland
Varighed: 3 jul. 20255 jul. 2025
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Konference41st EGOS Colloquium
LokationThe American College of Greece
Land/OmrådeGrækenland
ByAthen
Periode03/07/202505/07/2025
AndetCreativity has long been conceptualized as the process that results in a novel work (e.g., idea, product, service, offering, procedure, practice, institution, venture) that the social context accepts as useful, tenable, or otherwise appropriate at some point in time. Creative works share the properties of novelty and usefulness but differ substantially in terms of the permanence and magnitude of their social impact. Whereas many creative works are short-lived, some creative works manifest remarkable ‘staying power’ and last for decades, centuries, or even millennia. Whereas many creations are consumed or otherwise used within a limited number of social contexts, until they eventually become obsolete or completely forgotten, other creations become broadly diffused and continue to vividly shape organizational and social life across time and culture
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