A Practice Method for Studying Creative Communities

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Explaining innovation – even merely spotting it actually happening – is difficult. In this article, I introduce an industry-friendly approach that will enable practitioners and researchers alike to observe, interpret, and understand the different types of creativit- ies – the raw materials necessary for innovation – that happen in creative communities. The Practice Method for Studying Creative Communities (PMSCC) is based on theories developed by Nonaka and Takeuchi. However, unlike mainstream practice-oriented methods, the PMSCC does not necessitate the use of theory-heavy conceptualizations; instead, it focuses on the everyday, creative micro-interactions in communities. As I de- scribe in this article, the PMSCC offers practitioners and researchers an effective way to gain new insights into an otherwise relatively opaque process. Besides outlining the method, I also present results from a research project utilizing the PMSCC, showing how the method can produce worthwhile findings, foster new insights, and help practi- tioners hone their creative processes.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Artikelnummer1197
Referentgranskad vetenskaplig tidskriftTechnology Innovation Management Review
Volym8
Nummer11
Sidor (från-till)22-31
Antal sidor10
ISSN1927-0321
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 29.11.2018
MoE-publikationstypA1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift

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