4th Creative Industries Conference, Paris
June 21 & 22, 2019
Convenors:
Frédéric Godart (HEC Paris), Barbara Slavich (IESEG School of Management), Noah Askin (INSEAD), Stoyan Sgourev (ESSEC Business School)
Partners:
University of Edinburgh Business School; Edinburgh Futures Institute
Program and speakers
Day 1
Session I: Creativity and Collaboration
- Mitali Banerjee (HEC Paris): “Cliques or cosmopolitans? relational features of modern artists’ fame”
- Isabella Pozzo (University of Amsterdam): “Creative couplings or dual-role soloists? Igniting creativity to drive the success of fashion brands” with Paola Cillo, Frédéric Godart
- Noah Askin (Paul Merage School of Business, UC Irvine): “The early success trap: group creativity, ambition, and the grammy for best new artist” with Spencer Harrison, Lydia Hagvedt
Session II: Creative Labor and Careers
- Jennifer C. Lena (Columbia University): “Designing work”
- Kelly Patterson (Brigham Young University): “Career dynamics in project-based industries: moving up the ladder in the us television labor market” with Léonie Hénaut
- Gino Cattani (NYU Stern School of Business): “Erraticism and stability in early-career creative production. a sequence analytic study in underground electronic music”
- Xu Li (CBS): “Costly signals: the labor market outcomes of aspiring DJs” with Amandine Ody-Brasier
Session III: STATUS AND CREATIVITY
- Julien Jourdan (HEC Paris): “Singing a different tune: distinction dynamics among film critics”
- James W Riley (Harvard Business School): “A bazaar affair: social costs and collective status displays in the market for contemporary”
- Maria Laura Frigotto (University of Trento): “The introduction and reception of new public management in the italian opera field: geographical embeddedness, institutional change, and its field status structuring” with Xavier Castañer
- Simone Santoni (Bayes Business School): “When narratives trump social structures: early stage popularity of craft beers” with Simone Ferriani, David Stark, Matteo Devigili
Guest speaker: Marie-Claire Daveu, Chief Sustainability Officer at Kering
Day 2
Session IV: Craft and Creativity
- Noa Berger (EHESS): “The craft of coffee: is the specialty coffee market transforming the coffee industry into a creative one?”
- Laura Dupin (University of Amsterdam): “Are we all artisans? competing craft ontologies and producers’ location choice” with Filippo Carlo Wezel
- Pilar Opazo (Carrol School of Management, Boston): “A canon of one’s own: a comparative analysis of the cultural production of Ferran Adrià (gastronomy) and Murakami Takashi (visual arts)” with Sonia Coman
Session V: Creative Innovations
- Micki Eisenman (Hebrew University Business School): “A rising ride lifts all boats: the origins of institutionalized aesthetic innovation” with Tal Simons
- Candace Jones (University of Edinburgh Business School): “Ugly duckling no more: materiality and aesthetic legitimacy in innovation and evaluation”
- Martina Montauti (University of St.Gallen): “The Old Master’s comeback: a market-identity perspective on returns from specialization” with Filippo Carlo Wezel
- Grégoire Croidieu (EM Lyon Business School): “From Crû to Classé: how the veneration of the 1855 Bordeaux wine classification led to the reinvention of the Bordeaux wine tradition” with Walter W. Powell
Session VI: ICreative Fields
- Christophe Spaenjers (HEC Paris): “Machines and masterpieces: predicting prices in the art auction market”
- Joris Ebbers (LUISS Guido Carli): “The benefits of membership programs for museums beyond fees: from cross-buying to new member recruitment” with Mark A.A.M. Leenders, Jonathan J. E. Augustijn
- Charles Kirschbaum (INSPER): “Consecration at the margins: how firms mobilize rhetorical strategies at the fashion industry in Brazil” with Gabriela Antibas, Fabio Ayres, Frédéric Godart
- Raissa Pershina (University of Oslo): “Overcoming stigma: the case of coin-op videogames” with Santi Furnari