A train to New Orleans: Creatives, exaptation and community-inspired entrepreneurial action

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Shelby J. Solomon , Benjamin D. McLarty , Blake D. Mathias
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Exaptation, the evolutionary process of originative change, underlies much of creativity and innovation, as skills and knowledge are adapted from serving one purpose to another. In conducting an inductive qualitative field study among 80 street creatives in New Orleans, our key insight is that street creatives learn in community-based gatherings and are able to take knowledge, skills, and traits to other contexts via an exaptation process to enhance their entrepreneurial prospects in the future. Creatives seek out accessible microcosms known for developing artistic, technical, or craft capacities such as community-based gatherings as destinations for their creative journeys. These locations become migration stops for nascent creatives who desire to evolve adaptations that can later be repurposed for more exploitative objectives. To date, researchers have primarily dedicated their efforts to studying the geographies settled by entrepreneurs as final destinations, and little attention has been devoted to the microcosms which creatives journey to as stops to initially develop themselves. Through our inductive field study, we build theory which highlights the value of these overlooked microcosms and the crucial role they play in the creative lifecycle.
开往新奥尔良的火车:创意、兴奋和社区启发的创业行动
当技能和知识从一种目的被适应到另一种目的时,原创性变化的进化过程是创造力和创新的基础。在对新奥尔良的80名街头创意人士进行归纳定性实地研究后,我们的主要见解是,街头创意人士在社区聚会中学习,并能够通过吸引过程将知识、技能和特征带到其他环境中,以增强他们未来的创业前景。创作人会寻找可接近的微观世界,以发展艺术、技术或工艺能力而闻名,比如以社区为基础的聚会,作为他们创意之旅的目的地。这些地方成为初出乍到的创作人的迁移站,他们渴望进化出适应环境的能力,以后可以重新用于更多的开发目标。迄今为止,研究人员主要致力于研究企业家作为最终目的地的地理位置,而很少关注创造性旅程作为最初发展自我的停止的微观世界。通过我们的归纳实地研究,我们建立的理论强调了这些被忽视的微观世界的价值,以及它们在创意生命周期中发挥的关键作用。
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Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Journal of Business Venturing Insights Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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