Claus Noppeney

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Claus Noppeney (* 1968 in Essen ) is a university professor , cultural producer and management consultant living in Bern .

Life

Claus Noppeney studied economics at the University of St. Gallen from 1989 to 1993 with Hans Christoph Binswanger , Thomas Dyllick , Gebhard Kirchgässner and Peter Ulrich and graduated with a licentiate. Studies and research stays took him to Duke University and Harvard University . He then worked in the field of environmental management as a research assistant at the Institute for Economics and Ecology at the University of St. Gallen. His research on Frank Knight's social philosophy links the St. Gallen approach of integrative business ethics with a mainstream in economics . In 1998, the dissertation was awarded the Amicitia Prize for the best economic dissertation from the University of St. Gallen and the Peter Werhahn Prize.

From 2001 to 2009, together with Armin Chodzinski, he ran the CNC consulting and research platform for organization & visual culture, business process & form, management & image competence. In 2005 he was invited as a fellow in the Arts, Science & Business program at Akademie Schloss Solitude . Since 2001 he has been teaching at universities in Germany, France and Switzerland on the subjects of management, strategy and culture (e.g. Grenoble École de Management , University of St. Gallen, University of Witten / Herdecke ). Since 2009 he has been teaching and researching as a professor at the Bern University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland. Research projects on design practice and product development took him into the world of perfume and fragrance development with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation. Among other things, he investigates the creativity practices of perfumers like Christophe Laudamiel using ethnographic methods . As part of the Biennale Bern, he initiated the Scent Culture Institute in 2014.

Publications

  • Eau de Corvette: About the smell of gasoline and what it triggers in us. In: The magazine . No. 41, 2017, pp. 24–26.
  • with Nada Endrissat, Gazi Islam: Visual organizing: Balancing coordination and creative freedom via mood boards. In: Journal of Business Research. 69 (7), 2016, pp. 2353-2362.
  • with Gazi Islam, Nada Endrissat: Beyond 'the Eye' of the Beholder: Scent innovation through analogical reconfiguration. In: Organization Studies. 37 (6), 2016, pp. 769-795.
  • with Ashraf Osman: Anna-Sabina Zürrer - The search for the essence. In: Art Bulletin. No. 4, 2015, pp. 30-37.
  • with Nada Endrissat: Materializing the Immaterial: Relational Movements in a Perfume's Becoming. In: Paul R. Carlile, Davide Nicolini, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas (eds.): How Matter Matters. Objects, Artifacts, and Materiality in Organization Studies. Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 58-91.
  • Between Chicago School and Ordoliberalism: Traces of Business Ethics in Frank Knight's Economy. Vol. 21. Paul Haupt, Bern 1998.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Schefczyk : Successful search in Chicago. In: Der Tagesspiegel . October 3, 1998.
  2. CNC website .
  3. Claus Noppeney. In: Website of the Akademie Schloss Solitude .
  4. Xymna Engel: «The smell is difficult to control». In: The Bund . March 9, 2017 (interview with Claus Noppeney).
  5. Dr. Claus Noppeney. In: Website of the Institute for Art and Olfaction.