Dynamic Relationality Theory of Creative Transformation: Grounding Machinic Ecosystems in Life Experiences

Author:   Kerimcan Ozcan (Associate Professor of Marketing, School of Business and Global Innovation, Marywood University, USA) ,  Venkat Ramaswamy (Professor of Marketing, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
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Pages:   260
Publication Date:   15 November 2024
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Dynamic Relationality Theory of Creative Transformation: Grounding Machinic Ecosystems in Life Experiences introduces a visionary approach to understanding the evolving relationship between technology and human experiences. It delves into the transformative potential of Machinic Generalized Intelligence (MGI), where AI and human intelligence converge harmoniously, creating a new paradigm of interactive, machinic life experiences. This book challenges the traditional tech-centric view, advocating for a life and experience-first perspective. It presents the Dynamic Relationality Theory (DRT), a novel conceptual framework that redefines our interaction with technology, emphasizing cocreative, emergent experiences over mere digital platformization. Through an interdisciplinary approach combining philosophical insights and social theories with practical applications, this book navigates the complexities of digitalized life ecosystems, employing concepts and tools from assemblage theory, category theory, sheaf theory, differential topology, and gauge theory. For readers grappling with the complexities of AI and its societal implications, this book offers clarity and direction. It provides a robust theoretical framework to understand the changing landscape of human–technology interaction. Furthermore, it integrates philosophical insights and ethical considerations into the discussion of AI and technology, providing a well-rounded perspective that aids in ethical decision-making and responsible innovation. It also delves into practical applications and future implications of AI, aiding readers in applying these concepts in real-world scenarios. By moving beyond a purely technological focus, this book equips readers with the insights needed to navigate the ethical, philosophical, and practical challenges posed by the integration of AI into daily life. A crucial resource for academics, professionals, and policymakers, this book serves as a guide to making informed decisions and fostering responsible innovation in the age of AI.

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Author:   Kerimcan Ozcan (Associate Professor of Marketing, School of Business and Global Innovation, Marywood University, USA) ,  Venkat Ramaswamy (Professor of Marketing, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9780443301599


ISBN 10:   044330159
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   15 November 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PROLOGUE PART 1: RELATIONAL DYNAMICS CHAPTER 1 – THEORIZING RELATIONAL DYNAMICS OF CREATIVE TRANSFORMATION CHAPTER 2 – GROUNDING MACHINIC ECOSYSTEMS IN LIFE-EXPERIENCES PART 2: DYNAMIC RELATIONALITY THEORY CHAPTER 3 – DYNAMIC RELATIONALITIES IN AN ASSEMBLAGE CHAPTER 4 – DYNAMIC RELATIONALITIES ON STRATA CHAPTER 5 – DYNAMIC RELATIONALITIES ACROSS (STACKED) STRATA CHAPTER 6 – DYNAMIC RELATIONALITIES OF RELATIONAL DYNAMICS PART 3: ORGANIZATIONS AND CREATIVE TRANSFORMATION CHAPTER 7 – CREATIVE TRANSFORMATION ALONG A MOLAR /MOLECULAR STACK CHAPTER 8 – DIAGRAMMATIC LOGIC OF ORGANIZATIONS IN ECOSYSTEMS CHAPTER 9 – ORGANIZATIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 10 – ARCHITECTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN AN ECOSYSTEM PART 4: COMPLEX TRANSFORMATIVE EMERGENCE AND EVOLUTION CHAPTER 11 – EMERGENT TRANSFORMATION IN A MACHINIC LIFE-EXPERIENCE ECOSYSTEM CHAPTER 12 – EVOLUTIONARY TRANSFORMATION IN A MACHINIC LIFE-EXPERIENCE ECOSYSTEM Grounding Social-Behavioral Phenomena with Gauge Theory EPILOGUE APPENDIX REFERENCES

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Dr. Kerimcan Ozcan is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the School of Business and Global Innovation, Marywood University, USA. His expertise encompasses co-creation, interactive platforms, digitalization, strategy, and various facets of marketing such as branding, customer service, and industrial/B2B marketing. Dr. Ozcan’s scholarly work includes The Co-Creation Paradigm co-authored with Dr. Ramaswamy, published by Stanford University Press, along with contributions to Journal of Marketing, Journal of Business Research, International Journal of Research in Marketing, and Harvard Business Review. Previously, he taught at several other universities (including University of Michigan and International University of Japan) and held engineering roles in various industries. His research has garnered support from entities such as Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology, and the University of Michigan Tauber Manufacturing Institute. Dr. Ozcan received a Ph.D. in Marketing and an M.A. in Applied Economics from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), an M.S. in Management from Georgia Institute of Technology, and a B.S. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Bogaziçi University. Dr. Venkat Ramaswamy serves as Professor of Marketing at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, contributing to innovation, strategy, marketing, branding, IT, operations, and organizational behavior. His scholarly work and practical implementation of ideas have earned him global recognition. In 2004, Ramaswamy, alongside C.K. Prahalad, introduced the concept of Co-Creation in The Future of Competition (Harvard Business School Press) offering a new perspective on value generation through experiential environments and collaborative practices. This concept was further explored in influential articles in Harvard Business Review and Sloan Management Review, focusing on interactive value creation and innovation from an individual experience standpoint. From 2005 to 2010, Ramaswamy’s research addressed the impact of digital and social media, technological convergence, and IT-enabled services on organizational engagement platforms, emphasizing the importance of using lived experiences to enhance interactions, as discussed in ""Building the Co-creative Enterprise"" (Harvard Business Review). In 2010, The Power of Co-Creation (Free Press) co-authored with F. Gouillart, examined co-creation platforms across various industry sectors, highlighting the transition from traditional product offerings to interactive, value-creating platforms. His 2014 book, The Co-Creation Paradigm (Stanford University Press) co-authored with K. Ozcan, advocated for a shift in individual and institutional engagement to foster a collaborative economy and society. Dr. Ramaswamy's ongoing research focuses on systemic transformations through digitalized societal ecosystems, aiming to enhance wellbeing, wealth, and welfare. His mentorship extends globally, guiding enterprises in adopting co-creative practices and building management capabilities. Dr. Ramaswamy holds a Ph.D. in marketing from Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania and a B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology.

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