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Beyond temporary organizations: Trade fairs as temporary markets, clusters, and community gatherings

By: Bathelt, Harald and Sydow, Jörg.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Project Management Journal Description: 56(5), Oct, 2025: p.557-566.Subject(s): Community gatherings, Field configuring events, Place, Project network, Space, temporary clusters, temporary knowledge ecologies, Temporary markets, Temporary organization, Trade fairs In: Project Management JournalSummary: The notion of temporary organization allows project studies to connect with the broader discipline of management and organization studies. However, temporariness is an important structural property of many social systems, rather than just organizations. Economic geography has studied trade fairs and other professional gatherings and conceptualized them as temporary markets, clusters, or communities. With its unique focus on physical space, economic geography can enhance our understanding of temporary organizing. This is illustrated with reference to trade fairs, but can be extended to other professional gatherings, such as conferences and conventions, and to some extent, even to field-configuring events or places.- Preproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/87569728251335244?_gl=1*1lc79gj*_up*MQ..*_ga*ODMzNzI1NDU3LjE3NzUwMzU2MDc.*_ga_60R758KFDG*czE3NzUwMzU2MDckbzEkZzEkdDE3NzUwMzU2MjMkajQ0JGwwJGg0NTk0MDQ2NzQ.
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The notion of temporary organization allows project studies to connect with the broader discipline of management and organization studies. However, temporariness is an important structural property of many social systems, rather than just organizations. Economic geography has studied trade fairs and other professional gatherings and conceptualized them as temporary markets, clusters, or communities. With its unique focus on physical space, economic geography can enhance our understanding of temporary organizing. This is illustrated with reference to trade fairs, but can be extended to other professional gatherings, such as conferences and conventions, and to some extent, even to field-configuring events or places.- Preproduced


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