The Emergence of Novelty in Organizations
Edited by Raghu Garud, Barbara Simpson, Ann Langley, and Haridimos Tsoukas
Author Information
Raghu Garud, Professor, Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University,Barbara Simpson, Professor of Leadership and Organisational Dynamics, Strathclyde Business School,Ann Langley, Professor, HEC Montreal,Haridimos Tsoukas, Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Cyprus, and Professor of Organization Studies at Warwick Business School,
Raghu Garud is Alvin H. Clemens Professor of Management & Organization and the Research Director of the Farrell Center for Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Pennsylvania State University. Raghu's research explores novelty emergence. Specifically, he explores how new ideas emerge, are valued, and become commercialized, offering concepts such as path creation, technology entrepreneurship and bricolage as a collective process. One of his recent articles explores how interlaced knowledge across scientists at ATLAS, CERN made it possible for a distributed collective to identify the Higgs boson particle. Another, that also appears in Organization Science, examines a paradox that entrepreneurial storytelling generates - how the very expectations set through projective stories to gain venture legitimacy can also serve as the source of future disappointments and a loss of legitimacy.
Barbara Simpson is Professor of Leadership and Organisational Dynamics at Strathclyde Business School in Glasgow. Her PhD in Management, marked a sea change from her earlier career as a physics-trained geothermal scientist. Nevertheless, traces of this past experience remain evident in her work today, which brings the principles of action, flow, and movement to bear on the processes of creativity, innovation, leadership and change. She has pursued these interests in diverse organisational settings including hi-tech businesses, professional firms, public utilities, arts companies, SMEs and micro-enterprises involved in the manufacture of plastics and food products. Her current research is deeply informed by the philosophies of the American Pragmatists, especially George Herbert Mead's thinking on process and temporality. She has published her work in journals including Organization Studies, Human Relations, Organization, R&D Management, and Journal of Management Inquiry
Ann Langley is professor of strategic management at HEC Montreal, Canada and holder of the Canada research chair in Strategic management in pluralistic settings. Her research focuses on strategic change, inter-professional collaboration and the practice of strategy in complex organisations. She is particularly interested in process-oriented research and methodology and has published a number of papers on that topic. In 2013, she was co-guest editor with Clive Smallman, Haridimos Tsoukas and Andrew Van de Ven of a Special Research Forum of Academy of Management Journal on Process Studies of Change in Organizations and Management. She is also coeditor of the journal Strategic Organization.
Haridimos Tsoukas (www.htsoukas.com) holds the Columbia Ship Management Chair in Strategic Management at the Department of Business and Public Administration, University of Cyprus, Cyprus and is a Distinguished Research Environment Professor of Organization Studies at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, UK. He is the co-founder and co-organizer of the International Symposium on Process Organization Studies (with Ann Langley). His research is informed by process philosophy, phenomenology, and neo-Aristotelian perspectives on reason and the social. His interests include: knowledge-based perspectives on organizations and management; organizational becoming; practical reason in management and policy studies; and meta-theoretical issues in organizational issues in organizational and management research.
Contributors:
Mats Alvesson, Lund University
Isabelle Bouty, Université de Toulon
Deborah Dougherty, Rutgers Business School
Marianna Fotaki, Warwick Business School
Raghu Garud, Pennsylvania State University
Marie-Léandre Gomez, ESSEC Business School
Suzanne Guerlac, University of California at Berkeley
Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, King's College London
Ann Langley, HEC Montréal
Bernadette Loacker, Lund University
Chris Mowles, Hertfordshire Business School
Trevor Pinch, Cornell University
Jorgen Sandberg, The University of Queensland
R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil
John Shotter, University of New Hampshire
Barbara Simpson, University of Strathclyde
Haridimos Tsoukas, University of Cyprus & University of Warwick
Jaan Valsiner, Aalborg University & Clark University
Dvora Yanow, Keele Management School & Wageningen University