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, managers, and artists who participated in artistic interventions in small and medium sized companies in Spain. Several tensions …
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This article explores whether artistic interventions in organizations offer employees the possibility of fulfilling the human need to give meaning to work. It draws on several distinct bodies of theories relating to the non-instrumental management of work to identify dimensions of meaningful...
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In this discussion paper we present the findings from our surveys of artists, employees and project owners who …
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This article addresses how top management leadership behaviors matter in innovative interventions in organizations. A comparison of six cases of artistic interventions in four countries reveals that lack of visible top management support and sense-making orientation during and after the process...
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