Inspiring and Enabling Innovation Leadership: Key Findings and Future Directions
Innovation Leadership in Practice: How Leaders Turn Ideas into Value in a Changing World
ISBN: 978-1-83753-397-8, eISBN: 978-1-83753-396-1
Publication date: 7 December 2023
Abstract
This chapter reviews the key findings and innovation leadership insights from this book, as well as pointing out directions for future research. We find a series of learning insights for people engaged in innovation leadership, at the distinct levels of self-leadership, team leadership, organisational leadership, and ecosystem leadership. We also find commonalities across these levels, as well as differences that reflect the complexity of these different leadership arenas. Leadership practice that orchestrates contributions from diverse viewpoints, seeing itself as with the group, rather than above it, is most likely to help turn ideas into value in repeatable ways. We also find evidence that mindset, skills, and behaviours are all important in the make-up of competencies. We point to the requirement for further research at all four levels, to bring further insights in what is still an emerging field; as well as a need for more research into competency development for innovation leadership; and we advocate a research approach that emphasises relational leadership, acknowledging that most leadership practice is shared across people.
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Citation
Sheffield, R., Jensen, K.R. and Kaudela-Baum, S. (2023), "Inspiring and Enabling Innovation Leadership: Key Findings and Future Directions", Jensen, K.R., Kaudela-Baum, S. and Sheffield, R. (Ed.) Innovation Leadership in Practice: How Leaders Turn Ideas into Value in a Changing World, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 367-381. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-396-120231019
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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