SPECIAL ISSUE CALL FOR PAPERS
"Methodological Advances in Creativity and Innovation Management Research"
Creativity and Innovation Management
Are you working on advancing existing research methods or experimenting with new ones?
Then you might be interested in our open call for papers for a Special Issue on "Methodological Advances in Creativity and Innovation Management Research" in Creativity and Innovation Management, guest-edited by Jörg Henseler (U. of Twente) and Silvia Sanasi (Free U. of Bozen-Bolzano).
The development of research methods is crucial for the progress of any discipline. Recent advancements such as machine learning, AI, the availability of biometric information, and the growing interest in methods such as design science have provided significant opportunities for the study of creativity and innovation within organizations and teams.
This Special Issue aims to enrich the current breadth of methods and tools employed in the broader creativity and innovation management research domain and encourage the development of methodological contributions tailored to the discipline. We seek contributions that address these challenges and propose new methods, tools, and paradigms.
We welcome papers that make interesting contributions to the broader creativity and innovation management debate, proposing new methods, suggesting improvements to existing ones, critically reviewing methods in use, and/or providing guidelines for better use of methods. Manuscripts should be methodological in nature, and can provide references or examples of application as an illustration of their arguments.
Possible research questions include (but are not limited to):
- Which machine learning techniques can help advance creativity and innovation management research?
- How can teams employ generative AI in creativity and innovation management projects?
- How can biometric data be employed in creativity and innovation management research?
- What can a design science approach to research offer the creativity and innovation management debate?
- What are the guidelines and best practices for applying the fsQCA method to creativity and innovation management research?
We look forward to your contributions at the frontier of research methods for the creativity and innovation management scholarly community!
Submission Deadline: February 28, 2025
For more details, please refer to the full call for papers: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/pb-assets/assets/14678691/CIM_Special%20Issue%20CfP_Research%20Methods_MAY2024-1716301921140.pdf
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Silvia Sanasi
Assistant Professor
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
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