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Daniel Hjorth

Professor

Emner
Organisation Iværksætteri Kreativitet Kvalitativ metode Kultur Filosofi

Primary research areas

Or­gan­iz­a­tion­al Cre­ativ­ity & Entrepreneur­ship
This re­search is fo­cused on the or­gan­iz­a­tion­al con­di­tions for cre­ativ­ity and entrepreneur­ship in the con­text of the already or­gan­ized. The ten­sion between or­gan­iz­ing the ex­ist­ing (man­age­ment) and cre­at­ing the be­com­ing (entrepreneur­ship) is of par­tic­u­lar in­terest.
Philo­sophy & Busi­ness
This re­search de­vel­ops the re­la­tion­ships between philo­sophy and busi­ness. Partly, philo­sophy provides a basis for an ana­lyt­ic­al strategy used in pro­cessing em­pir­ic­al data, and partly it provides a con­ver­sa­tion­al plat­eau for ima­gin­ing the fu­ture of busi­ness in so­ci­ety.
Craft and Emer­ging forms of Or­gan­iz­ing
Craft is re­searched as a prac­tice where aes­thet­ics and eco­nomy are re­lated. It is also stud­ies as a way of or­gan­iz­ing busi­ness that provides a more mean­ing­ful and ex­ist­en­tially sus­tain­able form of busi­ness.

Re­ima­gin­ing busi­ness from an aes­thet­ics – eco­nomy dia­logue

My research seeks both to craft an educational dialogue with existing organizations and businesses in order for new knowledge to emerge, and to challenge existing practices. The latter relies on innovation in thinking and is inspired both from problems in practice and from theory, philosophy and literature/art. 

Serving as Editor-in-Chief for the Financial Times top-50 listed journal Organization Studies for several years deepened the intimate conversation between organization- and entrepreneurship studies that has for long been central to my work.  

Presently, aesthetics and business creativity are central to my research and it tackles the motivational crisis and what I see as challenges with building more existential sustainable organizations/businesses. Here, craft represents an interesting example to learn from. 

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Outside activities

Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University, Japan, 2018–present

Col­lab­or­ate with Gradu­ate School of Man­age­ment, Kyoto Uni­ver­sity, on craft, design, and philo­sophy and or­gan­iz­a­tions.
Link to Kyoto University Faculty page.

Member of Swedish Riksbank Research foundation, scientific assessment committee (economics, business administration, political science, statistics, economic history), 2012–2016, 2017

As­sess­ing re­search ap­plic­a­tions on a yearly basis.