Facilitated By Klaus-Peter SCHULZ & Kamel MNISRI

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ARTEMOCCArtem organizational creativity & sustainabilityInternational conferenceOn behalf of the organising committee, we welcome you to the 4th edition orARTEMOCC. Building on the success and interesting outcomes of the previousedition, which have been documented in books and academic journals, the topicof this year edition places emphasis on paths and actions related to how canmovepeople,organizations and societies forward in various fields. The programme is rich withwide variety of contributions across many disciplines and we see in the eventan excellent opportunity for networking and creating synergies. Of particularimportance, this 4th edition coincides with the TransGeneratives-2030 event ofthe UNESCO Chair on arts and science for implementing sustainabledevelopment goals at the ICN Business School. All ARTEMOCC in organisedbyTransGeneratives-2030 free of charge.We wish you all joyful and inspiring conference and we look forward to welcomeand e-welcome you in Nancy, France.Klaus-Peter SCHULZ & Kamel MNISRI

Day 1 – Thursday 31st March 202210:00 - 12:00PhD Workshop11:00 – 12:301st session of registration (all participants)12:30 – 14:00Lunch14:00 – 15 :30PhD Workshop (Meet with Editors)facilitated by Klaus-Peter SCHULZ & Kamel MNISRIKatharina HÖLZLE, University of Potsdam, Editor-in-Chief of Creativity andInnovation Management.David WASIELESKI, Duquesne University, Editor-in-Chief of the Businessand Society ReviewStefan HÜSIG, University of Chemnitz, International Journal ofTechnology ManagementPhilip arketingSilvester IVANAJ, ICN Business School, Editor-in-Chief of RIPCO (RevueInternationale de Psychosociologie et de Gestion des ComportementsOrganisationnels)14:30 – 16:002nd session of registration (all participants)16:00 - 18:30Opening SessionIntroduction by the conference chairsForeword by Prof. Paul SHRIVASTAVA, Chief Sustainability Officer andDirector of the Sustainability Institute at the Pennsylvania State UniversityRound table discussion on Connecting creativity and sustainability fromdiverse perspectivesDr. Anne-Karen HUESKE, Department of Management, Society andCommunication - Copenhagen Business SchoolProf. Katharina HÖLZLE, Professor for IT Entrepreneurship, HassoPlattner Institute, Digital Engineering Faculty, University of Potsdam; Editorin-Chief Creativity and Innovation ManagementDr Jenna WARD, Academic Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law atCoventry University and Director of the Art of Management & OrganizationProf. Tawhid CHTIOUI, Founding President and Dean of AivancityProf. Stephen MUTULA, School of Management, IT and GovernanceUniversity of University of KwaZulu-Natal - Durban- South AfricaProf. Arvind SINGHAL, Director of the Social Justice Initiative at TheUniversity of Texas at El PasoModerator: Carine SONNTAG & Klaus-Peter SCHULZ18 :30 – 19 :30 Artistic intervention: Pizza Economy, by OPHOVEN Martin, acteuret créateur du théâtre carbonique.19 :30 – 21 :00 Welcome reception

Day 2 – Friday 1st April 20228:15 – 9:00 Welcome coffee9:00 – 10:30 Parallel session I – Zoom linkThematic challenge: The utilisation of Sustainanble Development Goals(SDGs) for academic resilience post-CovidAnisha RAMSAROOP, Prashanti MAHARAJMindsets and Skills to address Sustainability Challenges: A Review of SocialEntrepreneurship CompetencesAnne-Karen HUESKE, Kai HOCKERTSAnalyzing The SDGs and Their 169 Targets: A Matrix ComprisingSustainable Development Content and Innovation System Aspects,Anja HERRMANN-FANKHANEL, Anne LANGEImpacts of Climate Change on Business Operations: A Case Study of theTourism Sector in an Emerging EconomySimangaliso BAYABONGA ZULU, Maxwell PHIRISession chair: Kamel MNISRI9:00 – 10:30 Parallel session IIThe Issues of Digital Accessibility at the Heart of Social Innovation: TheObstacles Encountered by Professionals in the Digital Sector.Agnès CECCARELLI, Sybille PERSSON, Mourad CHOUKIA Collective Green Creativity and Eco-Innovation Framework to DriveCollaborative Problem-Solving Processes amongst University StudentsZiska FIELDSTime for the Planet, New Influencers and Business Angels for the Planet?Carine SONNTAG, Gabriela TORRES RAMOSTransition Ecologique : Comment La Créativité Peut-elle FreinerL’artificialisation Dans le Cadre d’une Gestion Polycentrique des Sols?Marie-Pierre PHILIPPE-DUSSINESession chair: Sybille PERSSON

9:00 – 10:30 Parallel session IIIImpact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Tourism Entrepreneurship in South Africa:A Sustainable ApproachGloria MEMELA MBALI, Andrisha BEHARRY-RAMRAJDistributed Creativity and Expansive Learning in a Teacher Training School’sChange LaboratorySakari HYRKKÖ, Anu KAJAMAAStudents’ Online Assessment Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemicin South Africa: A Case Study of University of KwaZulu NatalThembinkosi Gelvas MKHIZE, Lerato Hlengiwe SOKHULU, AnnaBENGESAIAmbivalences and Paradoxes of Social and Environmental Sustainability inDigital Teaching Contexts during PandemicsMarlen Gabriele ARNOLD, Martin ULBERSession chair: Marlen Gabriele ARNOLD9:00 – 10:30 Parallel session IVDeveloping a Framework for the Employment of the Centrality of InformationTechnology (IT) as a Strategic Driver in a 21st Century Ethical, Innovativeand Compliant Corporate Organizational CultureNaidoo KARUNAGARAN, Henry WISSINKHow and Why Digital Product Convergence Influences the DisruptiveSusceptibility of Value Networks and the Disruptive Potential?Eva Maria BAUMANN, Ahuja GOVINDA, Stefan HÜSIGBlockchains, Sci-Fi and Cyberpunk at the Intersection of Imagined andManifest FuturesJan-Peter SCHMITTENBridging the Knowledge Transfer Gap through True Multimedia InteractiveDocuments, Assessing Solutions for Teachers,Florin MUREŞANU, Monica MUREŞANUSession chair: Florin MUREŞANU10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:30 Parallel session IUniversity Incubator and Entrepreneurial University: Case Study of theProcess of Setting up a University Incubator in a Developing CountryUlvick HOUSSOU, Klaus-Peter SCHULZ, Biga MAHAMADOU, SergeABIHONAA Conceptual Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship (SE) in EmergingCountriesSajida MUHAMMAD TAYYEB, Elisabeth PAULETFrom Imagination to Innovation - Insights from Entrepreneurship,Sustainability, Creativity, and Problem Solving ResearchJulien BUCHER, Stefan HÜSIGCovid-19 as a Chance for Ideation? How Online Workshops Compare toTraditional Face-to-Face Idea Generation WorkshopsRebecca FRENZSession chair: Stefan HÜSIG11:00 – 12:30 Parallel session IIMoving beyond Rhetoric: E-HRM and Strategic HR Lead to InnovationNyikiwa MAVUNDA, Isabelle MARTINSFostering Growth Mindset and Resilience to Support Talents and Leaders:“What’s going on in Messi’s Brain?”Nikos LAMBRIDISGender Diversity in Audit Committees, Internal Audit, and External Audit: AReviewPascale BAAKLINIRecruitment Methods used by Companies in the Saint-Louis Agglomerationdue to their Proximity to Switzerland,Axelle LUTZSession chair: Axelle LUTZ11:00 – 12:30 Parallel session IIIFinancing Responsible Climate and Societal Action through InnovationLeaders for Transformation: Case study of Indian BankSondes MBAREK, Nirjhar NIGAMSmart Contracts in Corporate Finance - Framework Conditions for a moreSustainable Lending by Banks to Small and Medium-sized EnterprisesJörg MÜLLERA Relational Ontology to Sustainability Management Accounting Mechanisms for Desirable Business Practices and OutcomesJosefine RASMUSSEN, Andrea FRIED, Henrik NEHLER, MikaelOTTOSSONSession chair: Nirjhar NIGAM

11:00 – 12:30 Parallel session IVContextualizing the Shift in the Marketing ParadigmDevika PILLAYCreativity, Adaptability, Transition: Advancing Sustainable Development inthe Built Environment through Transdisciplinary DesignRana GEITH, Sherif GOUBRANInvestigating the Concept of Web Atmospherics in the Luxury IndustryMariam KASKAS, Philip KITCHENSession chair: Ziska FIELDS11:00 – 12:30 Parallel Session V, Developmental WorkshopDigital Transformation and EntrepreneurshipAntonino ARDILIO, Wolfram, BERGER; Jean-Pierre HENRY, KlausPeter SCHULZ, Kamel MNISRI, Hannes ROTHE (online)12:30 - 14:00Lunch14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Session IWhich Factors Determine the Adoption of Smart FarmingTechnologies? A Literature Review and Directions for FutureResearch,Lea DANIEL, Lars GROEGER, Katharina HÖLZLESustainable Potential of RSS Liquid Soil for Future Urban Civil EngineeringProjectsWolf-Hagen STOLZENBURGTrust relationships in a local agri-food supply chain: Evidence from BrazilMichel TAVARES ASSIS, Maria Raquel LUCAS, Maria José RAINHODUsing Computer Games to Foster Understanding and Acceptance of NovelApproaches for Sustainable Agricultural SystemsHelge WANTA, Kathrin; GRAHMANN, Jens KRZYWINSKISession chair: Lars GROEGER

14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Session IIIdeate Right- The Influence of Idea Generation Techniques on Idea QualityRebecca FRENZCo-Creating by Being There Apart But Together in Bodily-Digital Places,Wendelin KUEPERS, Stephan SONNENBURGEmerging Team Creativity: The Effect of Specific Knowledge Sharing onShared Mental Models and Team Creativity,Diana HEINBUCHERThe Role of Facilitators in Idea Development Workshops: Case Study ofInnovation Workshops at an Automotive Producer,Jonas TAREKEGNE, Marco ANSELMANNThe interplay between moral and creativity: examples from R&D institutions.Stéphane GANGLOFF, Klaus-Peter SCHULZ, Kamel MNISRISession chair: Stephan SONNENBURG14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Session IIIUrban Sustainability and Mobility What Can We Learn from the ChemnitzCase – a City Struggling for Connectivity,Sebastian LIEBOLDWill Urban Futures be Dependent on Access to Major Transportation Hubs:An Evaluation of the Aerotropolis Concept to Promote Socio-EconomicDevelopment: The Case of the Durban AerotropolisKenneth NGWENYA, Micheline NAUDE, Henry WISSINKLooking at the Smart Cities through the Sustainability Lens for Women:Zero Tolerance for Violence Against Women,Cristiane BENETTI, Nirjhar NIGAM, Sondes MBAREKThe Role of Smart Cities on Local Economic Development in South AfricanMetropolitan Municipalities: Sustainable Development PerspectiveThembinkosi GELVAS MKHIZE, Reddy PURSHOTTAMA SIVANARAINSession chair: Cristiane BENETTI

14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Session IVPerspectives on Humanistic Management and the institutional logic ofsustainabilityNuno GUIMARAES DA COSTA, David WASIELESKIWhat Does Business Ethics Education Do? Setting Pragmatic GoalsG. VENKAT RAMANOn the way to Organizational Democracy? The Role of EmployeeShareholder Associations in German Listed CompaniesThomas STEGERFrom Disruption to Sustainability: Port Beirut Explosion and the Effects of CSRInitiatives on the Businesses Performance for the Long Terms,Wassim HAMIEHSession chair: Nuno GUIMARAES DA COSTA14:00 – 15:30 Developmental WorkshopCollective Creativity toward Sustainable Development Goals AwarenessKrista FINSTAD MILION, Laetitia LHERMITE15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break16:00 – 18:00 Developmental WorkshopSmart Cities and Urban DevelopmentHenry WISSINK (UKZN Durban Aerotropolis)Sebastien LIEBOLD (Chemnitz 2025 European Capital of Culture)Carine SONNTAG (ICN, Elitis Building)Christian WOELFEL (TU-Dresden, Gamification)Petra JUNG-ERCEG, Lukas KURZMANN (TechnologieRegion Karlsruhe)Presentation and discussion of the collectively designed model:future smart city / urban development by ICN studentsModerator: Klaus-Peter SCHULZ19:30 - 22:30 Conference Gala dinner

Day 3 – Saturday 2nd April 20228 :15 – 9 :00 Welcome coffee9:00 – 10:30 Parallel session IAnxiety as Antecedent of Organizational LegitimacyAlicia BLANCO-GONZÁLEZ, Gabriel CACHÓN-RODRÍGUEZ, GiorgiaMIOTTO, Francisco DÍEZ-MARTÍNExploring the dialectical effect of well-being on creativity and their impact onsustainabilityFahad Hussain SAEED, Kamel MNISRIThe health Effect of Theatre Games on Adolescents who areInstitutionalizedCanady MOKOLOPENGIncluding high-functioning autistic people in the organization: a question oflegitimacy?Coralie FIORI-KHAYATSession chair: Coralie FIORI-KHAYAT9:00 – 10:30 Parallel session IISustainable Finance: Opportunities and Challenges for Development BanksCristiane BENETTI, Afef BOUGHANMI, Nirjhar NIGAMThe Banking Sustainable Gap: Greenwashing Creativity, Green FinancePotential and Actual Credit Policies in Major French BanksFrancesc RELANO, Elisabeth PAULETMissing Dominant Business Model Emergence at Two-Sided Markets: TheCase of Online Lending Platforms in Germany,Sabine PUR, Stefan HÜSIG, Christoph SCHMIDHAMMERRenewable Energy Development and Adoption in Emerging Markets: AReview and Identification of Alternative Investor ClassPrince BAAH-PEPRAHThe Change of a Production System and its Impact on Economic andEnvironmental Performance: The Report on the Transformation of a CostUnit into a Business-Unit in a French AbbeyLaurent LAVIGNESession chair: Francesc RELANO

9:00 – 10:30 Parallel session IIIConnecting Creativity through Life Spans: A Systematic Literature Reviewof how Creative Competencies can be Sustained through Adolescence andinto Adulthood,Diana HEINBUCHER‘All too human’: on hope and utopia in projectsManuela NOCKERStudy of Health Evaluation Methods of Urban Ecosystem Based on theImproved Energy Analysis and the Fuzzy Clustering Integration ModelYuijia SONGA Contextualization of the ProblemDesmond WEESession chair: Manuela NOCKER9:00 – 10:30 Parallel session IVTowards a Plurality of Supply Chain Relational Models impactingSustainable Logistics Innovations,Thierry HOUEInnovations, Creativity, and Sustainability Relationships: The Future ofResilient Supply Chains after Disruptions,Benson RUZIVE, Maxwell PHIRI, Hesham MAGDAnalyzing the Relationship between Supply Chain Sustainability,Integration, and Resilience by Considering the Behavioral Characteristics ofManagers,Mir Danial MOUSAVIResource Efficiency Measures in Manufacturing Companies in BadenWürttemberg – Insights on Motivation, Opportunities and Abilities“Marlene PREIßSession chair: Klaus-Peter SCHULZ10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:00 Parallel Session IInteractive Digital Art as Didactic Agents in Space: The Art of Eco-Nudging,Carmela CUCUZZELLA, Sherif GOUBRANB, Firdous NIZARCCultural and Creative Industries under Corona Circumstances in Chemnitz,Anja HERRMANN-FANKHÄNEL, Diana HEINBUCHERTemp-plates for Creative Imagination in Organizations: From GothicConstruction to Experimental CompositionClare HINDLEY, Stephan SONNENBURGSession chair: Clare HINDLEY11:00 – 12:00 Parallel Session IICan Employee Share Ownership Protect Employment in the Age ofRobots? Evidence of ESOPs in ChinaHuifen PANDigital Decentralized Blockchain Governance and Transaction CostsJan-Peter SCHMITTENDisruptive Technologies and Sustainable Performance of SMEs inBotswanaTadios MUNODAWAFASession chair: Huifen PAN10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session III : Developmental WorkshopVirtual creativity and embodiment: To what extent emerging technologiessuch as AI, VR, AR and Robotics can support and enhance collectivecreativity in practice-based learning methods towards sustainableeducation?Wendelin KUEPERS, Antonino ARDILIO, Anne PÄSSILA (Online), RaviKOSURU, Kanth DENNEHY (online), Denis (online); Sakari HYRKKÖ,(online), Klaus Peter SCHULZ, Kamel MNISRI,12:15 – 13:00 Plenary session and conference closing with sum-up Zpanel.13:00 – 14:30 Lunch

SHORT PROGRAMME – ROOM NUMBERSDay 1 – Thursday 31st March 202210:00 - 12:00PhD WorkshopStation A- Room 20611:00 – 12:301st session of registration (allparticipants)Main Building Hall12:30 – 14:00Lunch (Meeting Point: Main Building)CROUS14:00 – 15 :30PhD Workshop (Meet with Editors)Station A- Room 20614:30 – 16:002nd session of registration (allparticipants)Main Building Hall16:00 - 18:30Opening SessionMain Building- Amphi C18 :30 – 19 :30Artistic intervention: PizzaEconomy, by OPHOVEN Martin,acteur et créateur du théâtrecarbonique.Main Building- Amphi C19 :30 – 21 :00Welcome receptionMain Building-TerrasseDay 2 – Thursday 1st April 20228:15 – 9 :00Welcome coffeeMain Building- Room 1359:00 – 10:30Parallel session IMain Building- Room 1389:00 – 10:30Parallel session IIMain Building- Room 1399:00 – 10:30Parallel session IIIMain Building- Room 1409:00 – 10:30Parallel session IVMain Building- Room 14110:30- 11:00Coffee BreakMain Building- Room 13511:00 – 12:30Parallel Session IMain Building- Room 13811:00 – 12:30Parallel Session IIMain Building- Room 13911:00 – 12:30Parallel Session IIIMain Building- Room 14011:00 – 12:30Parallel Session IVMain Building- Room 141

11:00 – 12:30Parallel Session V :DevelopmentalMain Building- Room 137Workshop – Digital Transformation &Entrepreneurship12:30 – 14:00Lunch (Meeting Point: Main Building)CROUS14:00 – 15:30Parallel session IMain Building- Room 13814:00 – 15:30Parallel session IIMain Building- Room 13914:00 – 15:30Parallel session IIIMain Building- Room 14014:00 – 15:30Parallel session IVMain Building- Room 14114:00 – 15:30Parallel session V : DevelopmentalMain Building- Room 137Workshop – Collective creativity10:30- 11:00Coffee BreakMain Building- Room 13516:00 – 18: 0Developmental Workshop – SmartStation A- Room 109Cities & Urban Development19:30 - 22:30Conference Gala dinnerGrand Café le Foy – PlaceStanislasDay 3 – Thursday 2nd April 20228:15 – 9 :00Welcome coffeeMain Building- Room 1359:00 – 10:30Parallel session IMain Building- Room 1389:00 – 10:30Parallel session IIMain Building- Room 1399:00 – 10:30Parallel session IIIMain Building- Room 1409:00 – 10:30Parallel session IVMain Building- Room 14110:30- 11:00Coffee BreakMain Building- Room 13511:00 – 12:30Parallel Session IMain Building- Room 13811:00 – 12:30Parallel Session IIMain Building- Room 13910:30 – 12:00Parallel Session III : DevelopmentalMain Building- Room 137Workshop – Virtual Creativity12:15 – 13:00Plenary session and conferenceMain Building- Amphi Cclosing with sum-up panel.13:00 – 14:30LunchMain Building- Room 136

Day 1 - Thursday 31 st March 2022 10:00 - 12:00 PhD Workshop facilitated by Klaus-Peter SCHULZ & Kamel MNISRI 11:00 - 12:30 1st session of registration (all participants) 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch 14:00 - 15 :30 PhD Workshop (Meet with Editors) Katharina HÖLZLE, University of Potsdam, Editor-in-Chief of Creativity and Innovation Management.