Improvisationsfähigkeit, Kreativität & Offenheit als Herausforderungen innovativer Unternehmen: Jazz als Referenzkonzept für das Innovationsmanagement?
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- Michael H. Zack, 2000. "Jazz Improvisation and Organizing: Once More from the Top," Organization Science, INFORMS, vol. 11(2), pages 227-234, April.
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Jazz als Referenzkonzept; Improvisation; Vielfalt und Diversität; Offenheit; Kreativität;All these keywords.
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