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Beyond the Mozart effect: The influence of musical structure predictability on creativity

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  • Béatrice Parguel

    (DRM - Dauphine Recherches en Management - Université Paris Dauphine-PSL - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Sylveline Bourion

    (OICRM - Observatoire interdisciplinaire de création et de recherche en musique)

  • Marine Agogué

    (HEC Montréal - HEC Montréal)

Abstract

IPDMC has established itself as the leading annual international conference in the domain of innovation management and new product development over the last 30 years.Over these three decades, the innovation management field changed significantly. New frameworks emerged and showed their great power to explain innovation patterns and dynamics.IPDMC 2023 aims to critically discuss how the innovation management field got here and open new discussions on where the field may go in the next decades. The 2023 conference will continue to reflect the achievements, challenges, and development of the field of Innovation and Product Development Management through academic paper presentations, industry engagement, academic keynotes and roundtable discussions on key themes. The conference aims to provide all participants with opportunities to hear, think and contribute creatively to the continuing formation of our field.A broad range of established and emerging topics relevant to innovation and product development will be covered. In addition contributions that address the broader relevance and impact of innovation, technology and product development on society and the environment are welcome.Throughout its history, IPDMC has accepted papers from various disciplines, including organisation studies, marketing, management, technology management, organisational psychology, creativity and design. The conference welcomes all authors who are interested in managerial, policy and social issues related to innovation and product/service development.

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  • Béatrice Parguel & Sylveline Bourion & Marine Agogué, 2023. "Beyond the Mozart effect: The influence of musical structure predictability on creativity," Post-Print hal-04361540, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04361540
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