About
Robin Porsfelt is a Researcher in Organizational Studies at Lund University School of Economics and Management, Lund University. His work bridges theoretical frameworks in Business Administration, Sociology, and Semiotics, focusing on the interplay between cultural economy and organizational theory.
Research Interests include the application of inferential semiotics to market dynamics, the sociology of economic systems, and cultural analyses of business creativity. His recent publication, "Reading the signs: on inferential semiotics and market imagination" (2023, Journal of Cultural Economy), explores how semiotic processes shape market expectations and organizational practices.
Collaborations and Projects: Porsfelt is an active researcher in the ABC: Aesthetics and Business Creativity project (2023–2026), collaborating with scholars such as Daniel Hjorth, Anna Huang-Kokina, and Marco Gasparin. This initiative examines the intersection of aesthetics, organizational behavior, and creative methodologies in business contexts.



