Creativity on Demand: The Dilemmas of Innovation in an Accelerated Age

Author:   Eitan Y Wilf
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   04 February 2019
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Creativity on Demand: The Dilemmas of Innovation in an Accelerated Age


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Author:   Eitan Y Wilf
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
ISBN:  

9780226606972


ISBN 10:   022660697
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   04 February 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Wilf opens the vast world of innovation consulting in today's capitalism to anthropological analysis. Rather than simply repeat, for instance, the common story of how 3M accidentally invented the wildly successful Post-it Note, Wilf explores a world in which consulting firms use the Post-it example, along with dozens of actual Post-its of various shapes and sizes, in their attempts to foster intentional, routine creativity among their corporate clients. By carefully unpacking workshop interactions, how-to guides, and much more, Wilf shows that innovation consulting has become a central cultural logic of contemporary capitalism, a practice that firms often believe they cannot survive without, even as they just as often doubt its efficacy. While the analysis is sophisticated throughout, ranging widely through theories of cultural change, commodity fetishism, language practices, and more, the main points will be quite understandable to less theoretically inclined readers interested in the actual practice (as opposed to insistent ideologies) of 21st-century capitalism. Creativity on Demand is a useful addition to scholarship and courses in a number of fields beyond anthropology, including design, management, and political economy. --CHOICE Creativity on Demand shines an ethnographic light on the ceaseless production of newness as a quality of contemporary 'fast' capitalism. Wilf's work with innovation consultants is an important contribution to anthropological and other critical studies of business. --Andrew Orta, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Attentive, engaging, and highly innovative, Creativity on Demand brings an acute ethnographic sensibility to bear on the making of the 'new' in contemporary corporate life, showing us, in the process, how anthropology can help us better understand our present-day condition. This is a singularly thought-provoking read. --Don Brenneis, University of California, Santa Cruz I've been waiting for years for a book like this to come along. Using an approach that neither celebrates innovation nor dismisses it, Creativity on Demand is the first extended critical exploration of a concept with a lot of social force behind it, but--until now--not much ethnographic light illuminating its inner workings. Anyone interested in the political economy of operationalized creativity will find something to run with in this book. --Keith Murphy, University of California, Irvine


I've been waiting for years for a book like this to come along. Using an approach that neither celebrates innovation nor dismisses it, Creativity on Demand is the first extended critical exploration of a concept with a lot of social force behind it, but--until now--not much ethnographic light illuminating its inner workings. Anyone interested in the political economy of operationalized creativity will find something to run with in this book. --Keith Murphy, University of California, Irvine Attentive, engaging, and highly innovative, Creativity on Demand brings an acute ethnographic sensibility to bear on the making of the 'new' in contemporary corporate life, showing us, in the process, how anthropology can help us better understand our present-day condition. This is a singularly thought-provoking read. --Don Brenneis, University of California, Santa Cruz Creativity on Demand shines an ethnographic light on the ceaseless production of newness as a quality of contemporary 'fast' capitalism. Wilf's work with innovation consultants is an important contribution to anthropological and other critical studies of business. --Andrew Orta, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wilf opens the vast world of innovation consulting in today's capitalism to anthropological analysis. Rather than simply repeat, for instance, the common story of how 3M accidentally invented the wildly successful Post-it Note, Wilf explores a world in which consulting firms use the Post-it example, along with dozens of actual Post-its of various shapes and sizes, in their attempts to foster intentional, routine creativity among their corporate clients. By carefully unpacking workshop interactions, how-to guides, and much more, Wilf shows that innovation consulting has become a central cultural logic of contemporary capitalism, a practice that firms often believe they cannot survive without, even as they just as often doubt its efficacy. While the analysis is sophisticated throughout, ranging widely through theories of cultural change, commodity fetishism, language practices, and more, the main points will be quite understandable to less theoretically inclined readers interested in the actual practice (as opposed to insistent ideologies) of 21st-century capitalism. Creativity on Demand is a useful addition to scholarship and courses in a number of fields beyond anthropology, including design, management, and political economy. --CHOICE


Creativity on Demand shines an ethnographic light on the ceaseless production of newness as a quality of contemporary 'fast' capitalism. Wilf's work with innovation consultants is an important contribution to anthropological and other critical studies of business. --Andrew Orta, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign I've been waiting for years for a book like this to come along. Using an approach that neither celebrates innovation nor dismisses it, Creativity on Demand is the first extended critical exploration of a concept with a lot of social force behind it, but--until now--not much ethnographic light illuminating its inner workings. Anyone interested in the political economy of operationalized creativity will find something to run with in this book. --Keith Murphy, University of California, Irvine Attentive, engaging, and highly innovative, Creativity on Demand brings an acute ethnographic sensibility to bear on the making of the 'new' in contemporary corporate life, showing us, in the process, how anthropology can help us better understand our present-day condition. This is a singularly thought-provoking read. --Don Brenneis, University of California, Santa Cruz


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Eitan Wilf is associate professor of anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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