Explores creativity and accompanying evaluative practices in a series of richly textured ethnographic case studies of creative industries.
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Brian Moeran is Professor of Business Anthropology at the Copenhagen Business School and founding Editor of the Open Access Journal of Business Anthropology.
Bo T. Christensen is Associate Professor in the Department of Marketing at Copenhagen Business School.
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