1. Reading material
There is no single required textbook for this module but the
following books constitute a very useful academic and practical
reading base (although not exhaustive) for the course.
• Bilton, C., 2007. Management and Creativity: From the Creative
Industries to Creative Management. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishing.
• Csikszentmihalyi, M., 1997. Creativity: Flow and the psychology of
discovery and invention. New York: Harper Perennial.
• Davis, R. and Scase, R., 2000. Managing Creativity: The Dynamics
of Work and Organisation. Buckingham: Open University
Press.
• Florida, R. 2004. The Rise of the Creative Class: and how it’s
transforming work, leisure, community, & everyday life.
Paperback Edition. New York: Basic Books.
• Howkins, J. 2007. The Creative Economy: How people make
money from ideas. Updated Edition. England: Penguin Books.
• Ind, N. and Watt, C., 2004. Inspiration: Capturing the Creative
Potential of Your Organisation. Hampshire: Palgrave
MacMillan.
• Andriopoulos, C. and Dawson, P. (2009) Managing Change,
Creativity and Innovation, Sage, London.
• Von Stamm, B. (2003) Managing Innovation, Design and
Creativity, Wiley, Chichester.
• Press, M. and Cooper, R. (2003) The Design Experience, Ashgate,
Aldershot.
• Tushman, M.L. and Anderson, P. (2004) Managing Strategic
Innovation and Change: A collection of readings, 2nd edition,
OUP, New York.
Further reading as directed by the full reading list.