
معرفی
Michael Mauskapf is an Assistant Professor of Management at Columbia Business School, focusing on creativity, innovation, and success dynamics in cultural markets. He holds an alumnus status from the University of Michigan in Musicology. His research spans organizational theory, institutional complexity, and the sociology of culture, with notable contributions on dissonance in nonprofit institutions and the role of collective memory in societal logics.
Education: Alumnus of the University of Michigan in Musicology.
Research Interests: His work examines how social, cultural, and structural factors influence innovation in cultural production (e.g., music), the dynamics of institutional logics, and organizational change. Key themes include embeddedness in artistic networks, dissonance-driven transformation in nonprofits, and the interplay between historical memory and institutional evolution.
Article Trends: His publications analyze music markets, organizational history, and cultural sociology, often using large-scale datasets and historical archives to explore topics like optimal differentiation in pop music success and the role of dissonance in institutional change.
Grants & Labs: No specific grants or labs mentioned in the provided text.



