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2nd Organizing Creativity Transalpine Paper Development Workshop: A Confluence of Creative Minds
 

[Translate to Englisch:] Organizing Creativity

In late May, the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia hosted the 2nd Organizing Creativity Transalpine Paper Development Workshop, with Johannes Kepler University (JKU) making significant contributions that underscored its commitment to academic excellence in creativity research. Professor Claudio Biscaro acted as a workshop convener, infusing the discussions with his rich experience and expertise. Additionally, Professor Robert M. Bauer served as a member of an esteemed faculty panel that included representatives from ten leading European universities, offering a diverse range of academic perspectives and expertise. The workshop also featured presentations from emerging JKU scholars Roja Ratzinger and Dr. Benjamin Schiemer, who shared their ongoing projects, enriching the diverse array of research displayed.

This event provides a unique platform for young researchers across Europe and beyond who are passionate about advancing their empirical or conceptual studies in creativity within the fields of organization theory (OT) and organizational behavior (OB). The workshop is intensely developmental, focusing on providing each participant with thorough and constructive feedback on their work.

This year’s event also included cultural enrichments with visits to two notable institutions in the Reggio Emilia area: Aterballetto, Italy's premier contemporary dance institution, and Collezione Maramotti. The latter, a renowned contemporary art collection assembled over three generations by the Maramotti family, is housed in the original Max Mara factory, now repurposed as a museum. These visits provided participants with an inspirational break and a broader cultural perspective, enhancing the overall workshop experience.