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4 Facilitating Liminality: Creative Workers as
Ceremony Masters
I wrote this paper together with Maura Soekijad, Hans Berends, and Mar- leen Huysman. Currently, this paper is under review at the journal Or- ganization Studies. Earlier versions of this chapter have been accepted, peer-reviewed and presented at various conferences, including: Academy of Management Conference (AOM), August, 2017, Atlanta, USA; Paper Development Workshop (PDW) on Creative Industries, sponsored by Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (OMT listing), June 2017, Edinburgh, Scotland; the Annual conference of European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS), July 2016, Naples, Italy; Internation- al Conference on Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities (OLKC), April 2016, St. Andrews, Scotland and Organization Studies Sum- mer Workshop for the Special Issue ‘Organizational Creativity, Play and Entrepreneurship, March 2015, Chania, Greece. Further, an earlier version of this chapter is awarded for Best Student Paper Award (Finalist), Acade- my of Management (AOM), August 2017, Atlanta, USA and an earlier and shorter version of this paper was published in Academy of Management Proceedings, August 2017, Atlanta, USA.