Sub-theme 56: Routine Dynamics, Agility, and Innovation

Convenors:
Brian T. Pentland, Michigan State University, USA
Christian A. Mahringer, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Birgit Renzl, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.5.01
Creativity and Innovation
Chair: Brian Pentland
Andreas Schwendener and Simon Grand
Strategizing in improvising: A Routine Dynamics perspective on real-time pop music creation
Daniel Hjorth and Yutaka Yamauchi
The creative performativity of tradition: A study of a chef’s menu design
Sina Großkopf and Christoph Barmeyer
(Im-)perfection of processes – Multiculturals and routines as drivers for innovation in organizations
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, TC.5.01
Grand Challenges and Disruptions
Chair: Christian Mahringer
Frédéric Bonin and Kathrin Sele
Performing routines under radical uncertainty: Re-designing forest planning routines in light of climate change
Lynn Vosman, Fleur Deken and Leentje Volker
Innovating the way we collaborate: How interorganizational routines form at a backdrop of conflicting goals and structures
Maria Booth, Eva Melin and Kathrin Sele
Creating, changing, and performing routines in the face of the unexpected: The case of a medical rehabilitation unit in the wake of the pandemic
Kim Dillenberger
Between old and new normal: Reconciling improvisational and routinized action in pulsating normality
Session III: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, TC.5.01
Routine Change
Chair: Birgit Renzl
Waldemar Kremser
Digital Technology as a Catalyst of Strategic Renewal: A Comparative Biography of 2 Algorithmic Technologies
Viktoria Mayr, Norbert Bach and Simon Oertel
Exploring new horizons or old wine in new bottles? Routine dynamics when transforming into a Self-Managing Organization
Lisa Balzarin and Francesco Zirpoli
The process of technological change through the interconnections that organizational routines create
Daniel Gaeckle
How does organizational change arise from the interplay of routines and complex artifacts? An ethnographic study of a supercomputer
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.5.01
Design and Agility
Chair: Christian Mahringer
Joanna Kho, Anna Jenkins and Andreas Paul Spee
Understanding how firms grow through routine emergence, selection and persistence
Sindi Sheri
Routine’s creation and evolution in startups
Ruey-Lin Hsiao and Hsin Kuan
Franchise agility: Surfacing localized routines at the organizational peripheries of Louisa Coffee
Frithjof E. Wegener and Vern L. Glaser
(Re-)Designing family business routines
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 15:30, TC.5.01
Artifacts and Digital Trace Data
Chair: Brian Pentland
Ian Graham
The sociomateriality of routine data logs
Jennifer Haase, Thomas Grisold and Stefan Seidel
Creative work in routines: Conceptualizing routines as dynamic hierarchies
Pascal Budner, Bastian Wurm, Christoph Rosenkranz and Jan Mendling
An exploration of a digitized routine cluster
Arnoud Oude Groote Beverborg, Maarten Wijnants, Peter J.C. Sleegers and Tobias T. Feldhoff
Diaries and recurrence quantification analysis to capture the dynamics of reflection routines in schools
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, TC.5.01
New Perspectives – Part I
Chair: Birgit Renzl
Karina Kiær
Same, but different – Understanding the coordination of multiple versions of data in organizational testing routines of schools
Richard E. Carter
Organized routines: how to transplant organizational routines from a functional to a dysfunctional business
Simon Addyman
Dialogue and the construction of shared meaning in Routine Dynamics.
Yunchen Sun
Becoming a better version: The propensity of routines at work
--- The overarching discussion of Session VI is scheduled for the Session VII. ---
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.5.01
New Perspectives – Part II
Chair: Brian Pentland
Daniel Geiger and Lisa Harborth
Towards a diachronic perspective on coordinating multiple routines: Enacting temporal elasticity
Keynote by Martha Feldman: “What are we patterning?”