Innovation management from the inside: An approach from attention and everyday praxis
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Publication date
2017ISSN
1679-9818
Abstract
Purpose: We attempt to deepen the understanding of innovation management from the
attention and everyday life.
Design/methodology: Following a micro-sociological approach along with social
constructivism, qualitative and inductive methods are used. The methodological design
responds to the Grounded theory. Focusing on organizational units of innovation management,
the empirical sample consists of a central case study coupled with six satellite case studies. For
all cases, an in-depth review of corporate documentation is carried out. During 2016, an indepth
ethnography had been carried out in the case of a central study, including interviews with
each participant; at the end of the year, qualitative interviews were carried out in satellite study
cases.
Findings: The research results on an emerging theory establish a transverse movement
crisscrossing an organization, which in turn diffuses organizational attention as regards the
inputs of innovation, largely contributing to the fact that innovation management units’
experience multifocality, and that the agenda of their agents become volatile. In addition, the
micro-sociological positioning offers a new vision in managing innovation, regardless of linear
or schematic representations.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Innovacions tecnològiques
Vida pràctica
Atenció
Pages
28 p.
Publisher
OmniaScience
Citation
Morente, F., & Ferràs, X. (2017). Innovation management from the inside: An approach from attention and everyday praxis. Intangible Capital, 13(3), 640-667.
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