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A typology for management innovations: Analyzing the actual state of art and conducting case study research
Heiko Gebauer, Mirella Haldimann, Caroline Jennings SaulThe purpose of this paper is to develop a typology of management innovations.
The innovating firm as corporate entrepreneurship
Boris Urban, Eric WoodInnovation is a multi-dimensional phenomenon and at the firm level incorporates the behaviors and interactions of individuals and various organizational factors. Not only are…
Polyphonic orchestration – facilitating creative knowledge processes for innovation
Ingunn Johanne NessThe purpose of this paper is to provide new and deeper insight into how creative knowledge processes are facilitated in multidisciplinary groups working with innovation in…
Managing the fuzzy front-end in multicultural teams
Marion Nathalie NeukamThe purpose of this paper is to identify coordination mechanisms for multicultural teams at the fuzzy front-end (FFE) of discontinuous product innovations to maintain their…
How much and when to innovate: The nexus of environmental pressures, innovation and service firm performance
Thomas Anning-DorsonThe purpose of this paper is to examine the role of market innovation in driving service performance in the context of environmental pressures. This paper argues from the…
Selecting early adopters to foster the diffusion of innovations in industrial markets: Evidence from a multiple case study
Mattia Bianchi, Anthony Di Benedetto, Simone Franzò, Federico FrattiniThe purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of early adopters in the diffusion of innovations in industrial markets.
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- Dr Vincenzo Corvello