Professorship for business administration, in particular Entrepreneurship, Organization, and Culture

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The professorship for business administration, in particular Entrepreneurship, Organization, and Culture, deals with 'organizing practices' in the cultural and creative industries, with a particular focus on the influence of space on creative practices. Researched coworking spaces, 'creative hubs' and artist collectives in current and previous research projects. With an increased interest in organizational processes of artistic and creative practices, the research refers to the communication-constitutes-organization (CCO) approach as well as insights from the actor-network theory. As an active member of the CCO community and the Entrepreneurship-as-Practice (EaP) community, your collaboration and research extends across national and scientific borders.

  1. 2019
  2. Creative hubs: Why, actually?‘

    Cnossen, B. (Speaker)

    25.09.2019

    Activity: Talk or presentationtalk or presentation in privat or public eventsTransfer

  3. Summer School - Warwick Summer School: Practice & Process Studies

    Nathues, E. (Participant)

    15.07.201919.07.2019

    Activity: Participating in or organising an academic or articstic eventExternal workshops, courses, seminarsResearch

  4. Bridges or blocks: How objects cross or enact boundaries in interorganizational teams

    Nathues, E. (presenter), van Vuuren, M. (presenter), Hubers, M. (Coauthor) & Endedijk, M. (Coauthor)

    04.07.201906.07.2019

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  5. 35th EGOS Colloquium - EGOS 2019

    Nathues, E. (Participant)

    03.07.2019

    Activity: Participating in or organising an academic or articstic eventExternal workshops, courses, seminarsResearch

  6. 2018
  7. Introducing a ventriloquial framework: How teams ventriloquize voices in visionary talk

    Nathues, E. (presenter), van Vuuren, M. (presenter) & Cooren, F. (presenter)

    05.07.201807.07.2018

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  8. Researching Creative Work

    Cnossen, B. (Speaker)

    22.03.2018

    Activity: Talk or presentationGuest lecturesResearch

  9. 2017
  10. Space and Organizing Practices: Researching Individual Entrepreneurs in the Creative Industries

    Cnossen, B. (Speaker)

    28.09.2017

    Activity: Talk or presentationGuest lecturesResearch

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  1. Tertiäre Regulierung und Nachhaltigkeit
  2. The relevance of cultural aspects in cross cultural management in multinational companies
  3. Productivity and the extensive margins of trade in German manufacturing firms: Evidence from a non-parametric test
  4. Posturale Kontrolle als situationsabhängige Fertigkeit
  5. § 844 Ersatzansprüche Dritter bei Tötung
  6. The perceived fairness of layoffs in Germany
  7. Zeit- und Einkommensarmut in Deutschland
  8. Das Vorhaben: Übergänge in der beruflichen Bildung - zwölf Ansichten
  9. Gesellschaftliche Funktionen von Museen im Zeichen sozialer Verantwortung
  10. Europäische Krankenhäuser als AOX-Emittenten
  11. Der Niedergang der Kreativität und die Konstanz der Kunst
  12. Chiavi Sperimentali della Vita
  13. Die ‚Arisierung’ jüdischen Grundbesitzes in Bremen
  14. Rechtsextremismus und Rassismus in Deutschland
  15. Leuphana Lernwerkstatt Lüneburg – multifunktionelle Ausrichtung eines inklusiven naturwissenschaftlichen Lehr-Lern-Raums
  16. Do we need livestock grazing to promote Polylepis australis tree recruitment in the Central Argentinean Mountains?
  17. 60 Impulskarten Sprechtraining
  18. Globalisierung und die Verantwortung des Einzelnen
  19. Abschluss des Vertrages
  20. Die Kontinuität im Wandlungsprozess des bundesrepublikanischen Wohlfahrtssystems
  21. Interkulturelle versus transkulturelle Räume des Kulturtourismus
  22. Praxisprojekte und Praxisforschung: Von Projekten zur Profilbildung für sprachliche Bildung
  23. Karriere einer Weltanschauung. Die Welteislehre 1894-1945
  24. Lernfähigkeit und Geschlecht