Contextual Innovation Management

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business adaptation strategies
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contextual factors
Contextual Innovation
Contextual Innovation Management
Contingency
contingency theory
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Found Success Factors
Fuzzy Front End
Governmental Innovation Policies
Icarus Paradox
Implement Product Innovations
Important Contextual Factors
industry context analysis
Innovation Audits
Innovation Management
Innovation Management Practices
innovation management processes
innovation portfolio
innovation process optimization
Innovation Processes
Innovation systems
management decision making
Managing Innovation Processes
Mechanistic Organizational Structures
Networked Innovation Process
New product development
NPD Process
optimal innovative approach
organizational change
Predict Business Success
Relevant Contextual Factors
Scale Intensive Firms
Single Case Study Research Design
Smart Phone
Stage-gate Model
Success Factors

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138920316
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Innovation has a pivotal role for companies in attaining business survival but making an organization innovative is not straightforward. By determining contextual factors, managers can help decide how to employ a portfolio of innovation management processes.

This book explores how contingency influence the management of innovation. Taking the perspective of innovation managers, the authors focus on the decision-making process to demonstrate that different approaches are required depending on the business context. In breaking the process into three levels (culture, industry and company), the book helps choose an optimal innovative approach.

With references to real-world innovation cases and organizations, this book will prove useful reading for students and researchers in the field of innovation studies and management.

Patrick van der Duin is currently managing director of the Netherlands Study Center for technology.

Roland J. Ortt is Associate Professor of technology and innovation management at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.