Going back to the roots of entrepreneurship: Empirical evidence from the practice of dance

IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS
Davide Bizjak, M. Calcagno, L. M. Sicca
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the specific field of arts entrepreneurship by focussing on the practices of vertical dance; a language of contemporary dance where dancers act on a vertical axis, moving suspended on the surface of buildings and walls. The authors’ focus on vertical dance as a meaningful corporal practice to explore the particular combination of dance and human movement, going beyond its purely metaphoric dimension. Design/methodology/approach The authors’ adopt a micro-social perspective, observing the practices (Gherardi, 2012; Nicolini, 2012; Sicca, 2000), that took place from 2013 to 2015 in the daily work of Wanda Moretti, a Venetian choreographer and co-founder of the company “Il posto”, observed in different contexts of artistic practices (Zembylas, 2014). Research limitations/implications Deconstructing the overlapping dimensions that compose the space in our daily experience (force of gravity and the supporting surface), vertical dance clarifies how often we undervalue the complexity of the space and, at the same time, opens up the way for a better understanding and investigation of entrepreneurship in artistic fields. Originality/value The study sheds light on the way in which different categories, such as the human body, space, and movement, are a particular entanglement of elements, useful in highlighting some of the fundamental assumptions at the heart of the field of entrepreneurship. The heterogeneous complexity of space and bodies is emphasised, challenging its ordinary conceptualisation.
回到创业的根源:来自舞蹈实践的经验证据
本文的目的是通过对垂直舞蹈的实践来考察艺术创业的具体领域;一种当代舞蹈语言,舞者在垂直轴上表演,悬浮在建筑物和墙壁的表面上移动。作者将垂直舞蹈作为一种有意义的身体实践,探索舞蹈与人体运动的特殊结合,超越了其纯粹的隐喻维度。设计/方法/方法作者采用微观社会视角,观察实践(Gherardi, 2012;Nicolini, 2012;Sicca, 2000),在2013年至2015年期间,在威尼斯编舞家、Il posto公司联合创始人Wanda Moretti的日常工作中观察到的不同艺术实践背景(Zembylas, 2014)。垂直舞蹈解构了我们日常经验中构成空间的重叠维度(重力和支撑表面),澄清了我们经常低估空间的复杂性,同时为更好地理解和研究艺术领域的创业精神开辟了道路。独创性/价值这项研究揭示了不同的类别,如人体、空间和运动,是一种特定的元素纠缠的方式,有助于强调创业领域核心的一些基本假设。强调空间和身体的异质性复杂性,挑战其普通的概念化。
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