142 – Idea Development for Innovation

What really happens to an idea after it sparks – and how are ideas turned into innovations within public and private sector organisations? In this episode, we speak with Business Administration researcher Jana Huck whose work challenges the conventional focus on simply generating and selecting ideas. Instead, she uncovers the often-overlooked activities that truly shape an idea’s journey. Drawing on studies at individual, group, and organisational levels, she reveals how ideas evolve not through a linear process, but through dynamic, intertwined activities. In our conversation, Jana argues that the results of her research can help organisations to manage idea development more consciously and holistically.

Jana Huck’s doctoral thesis can be downloaded from DiVA: Idea Development for Innovation: A Multi-Level Exploration of the Activities and Processes Propelling Ideas Towards Innovation

108 – Unconventional Metaphors in English as a Lingua Franca

Metaphors accompany us in everyday life, although they are mostly elusive. Yet, when used in unconventional ways, such as in the expression “English Philology is just a bubble”, they remind us of their presence. But what aspects distinguish unconventional from conventional metaphors? To answer this question, Sebastian Malinowski conducted a survey in which 160 non-native and native English speakers using English as a lingua franca (a common language) participated. The participants were encouraged to interpret different metaphorical expressions. In our interview, Sebastian describes the characteristics of unconventional metaphors, and he explains why some of the results of his study should encourage non-native English speakers to be more confident in their language skills.

Sebastian Malinowski’s doctoral thesis can be downloaded from DiVA: “English Philology is just a Bubble” : Unconventional Metaphors in English as a Lingua Franca