The Jam Session Model for Group Creativity and Innovative Technology
Maksim Belitski () and
Monika Herzig ()
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Maksim Belitski: University of Reading
Monika Herzig: Indiana University
The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2018, vol. 43, issue 2, No 11, 506-521
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Abstract This paper builds on the analysis of factors observed at jazz jam sessions facilitating team creativity and improvisation as a model for managing organizational innovation. The model was established through detailed observations, surveys, historical research, and interviews. Even though the jazz metaphor has been used as a model for organizational improvisation the discussions rarely extend beyond the improvisational process of idea generation (Frishammar et al. in Creativity Innov Manag 2:179, 2016) towards a comprehensive model for team creativity and effective organizational management (Santos et al. in Creativity Innov Manag 24(4):645–658, 2015). The seven factor Jam Session Model for Group Creativity and Innovative Technology is built from a comprehensive analysis of the jam session process and exemplified with case studies of leading innovative companies such offering a theoretical and practical model for managing and facilitating group creativity and innovative technology.
Keywords: Organizational improvisation; Creativity; Jam session; Group creativity; Innovative Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/s10961-017-9574-z
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