Cognitive mapping of creative practice: a case study of three English design agencies
This paper examines the relevance of causal mapping - essentially a form of visual aid to enhance our understanding of the thoughts of an individual, group or organization - as a means of analysing innovation and creativity within English design agencies. Focussing upon successful design contracts i...
Main Authors: | Pinch, Steven (Author), Sunley, Peter (Author), James, Macmillen (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-05.
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