Disassembly and reassembly: An introduction to the Special Issue on digital technology and creative industries

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Disassembly and reassembly : An introduction to the Special Issue on digital technology and creative industries. / Mangematin, Vincent; Sapsed, Jonathan; Schüßler, Elke.

in: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Jahrgang 83, 01.03.2014, S. 1-9.

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title = "Disassembly and reassembly: An introduction to the Special Issue on digital technology and creative industries",
abstract = "This Special Issue analyzes the dynamics of disassembly and reassembly unfolding in selected creative industries through the advent of digital technology. It argues that a full understanding of the much-observed organizational or sectoral lock-in effects on the one hand, and the possibilities for transformation and innovation on the other is only gained by analyzing jointly how institutional logics, business models and creative processes are affected by digital technology and how they interrelate in producing stability or change. These three dimensions provide a framework for reviewing the findings of the papers comprised in the Special Issue and for integrating their insights towards a research agenda. This introduction starts with a reflection on creative industries classification systems and related possibilities for generalization and discusses how digital technology acts as a driver for disassembly and reassembly. It concludes by highlighting three avenues for further research.",
keywords = "Management studies, Digital technology, Creative industries, Innovation, Business models, Institutional change, Institutional logics, Creative processes, Digital technology, Creative industries innovation, business models, institutional change, institutional logics, creative processes",
author = "Vincent Mangematin and Jonathan Sapsed and Elke Sch{\"u}{\ss}ler",
note = "Funding Information: Jonathan Sapsed's work on this Special Issue was partly funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)'s {\textquoteleft}Brighton Fuse{\textquoteright} project. ",
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