Camilla Ferri
Postdoc
Om
Primary research areas
Rethinking craft, heritage and entrepreneurship futures
I explore how craft, cultural heritage and entrepreneurship shape society and organizations. My research investigates how long-standing organizations and creative entrepreneurs use the past to navigate change, continuity, and temporality, highlighting the societal impact of business practices over time.
Through qualitative approaches - including visual, textual, and historical data - and art-based methodology incorporating artistic practices and languages, I examine how material forms of the past (e.g. artefacts or buildings) inform organizing, change, and communities of actors.
My work helps:
organizations understand and leverage heritage and craft for sustainable development;
entrepreneurs navigate cultural and historical contexts to foster innovation and continuity;
society rethink the role of tradition and creativity in contemporary economies.
Currently, I focus on craft entrepreneurship, uses of the past, organizational categories, and art-based methodology, aiming to connect academic insights with practical, societal impact.
Publications
See all publications28. november 2025
Rethinking the Histories and Ideologies of Entrepreneurship
Christina Lubinski, Professor
Léna Prouchet, Postdoc
Camilla Ferri, Postdoc
Nicolai Christian Øllegaard Jepsen, Ph.d. Fellow
Jim Lei, PhD stipendiat