
Innovation and the Creative Process
Towards Innovation with Care
Lars Fuglsang(Editor)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 31. January 2008
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-84720-387-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores new frameworks and methods of understanding and analysing innovation. These are set against a backdrop of 'innovation with care', which is seen as a phenomenon that takes place among many actors with different perspectives, ideas and cultures that must be carefully woven together in order to achieve the benefits of innovationThe new perspectives presented by the contributors will be important in encouraging successful innovation across sectors, organizations and people. They examine how people and organizations deal with the tensions and paradoxes in the innovative process between creativity and innovation, variation and selection, and sense and strategy-making. The book also includes a sociological approach to innovation as a complement to economic perspectives in order to better understand how people can benefit from innovation in a number of interesting private and public cases. To benefit from innovation, it concludes, people depend less on formal roles and formal organization than on a caring approach that enables them to deal with and interpret evolutions across people, organizations and sectors.
This highly original, innovative book will provide fascinating reading for a diverse audience, including academics, researchers, policymakers and managers with an interest in innovation, organization studies, institutional theory and, more generally, business and management.
This highly original, innovative book will provide fascinating reading for a diverse audience, including academics, researchers, policymakers and managers with an interest in innovation, organization studies, institutional theory and, more generally, business and management.
Reviews / Votes
'After phenomenology and feminism the concept of care is taken forward to conceive innovation as an interactive process requiring diversity and collectivity. A fresh look at innovation is grounded in the long standing experience of the Roskilde group and it takes the readers into an intriguing voyage in practical creativity.' -- Silvia Gherardi, University of Trento, Italy 'It is not an easy task to be innovative in the large and increasing field of innovation studies. We should therefore thank and welcome the Roskilde School for achieving such a difficult task. This book provides a new and promising vision of innovation which is metaphorically called 'innovation with care'. This new theory draws upon a sociological perspective in order to open up the black box of the organization. It brings interacting people and social process to the forefront of innovation phenomena. Innovation and the Creative Process explores innovation with care, illustrating that it is possible to integrate in the innovation theory a wide range of specialized and non-specialized actors, activities and forms of business and social innovations. Following the Schumpeterian tradition, it provides a more comprehensive notion of innovation and enlarges the scope of innovation theory. This book represents a fruitful approach to innovation which academics, private and public practitioners should consider with much care.' -- Faiz Gallouj, University of Lille, FranceMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84720-387-8 (9781847203878)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Edited by Lars Fuglsang, Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde
University, Denmark
University, Denmark
Content
Contents:
Foreword
Jon Sundbo
INTRODUCTION
1. Innovation with Care: What it Means
Lars Fuglsang
PART I: INVOLVEMENT
2. Innovation and Involvement in Services
Jon Sundbo
3. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) as Innovation: Taking Care of the Right Customers
Jan Mattsson
4. Innovation with Care in Health Care: Translation as an Alternative Metaphor of Innovation and Change
John Damm Scheuer
PART II: IMPORTANCE
5. The Public Library Between Social Engineering and Innovation with Care
Lars Fuglsang
6. Getting Waste to Become Taste: From the Planning of Innovation to Innovation Planning
Gestur Hovgaard
7. Public Innovation with Care: A Quantitative Approach
Lars Fuglsang, Jeppe Hojland and John Storm Pederson
8. Meta-Innovations on Strategic Arenas: Innovative Management in Public Organizations
Jorn Kjolseth Moller
PART III: POSITIONING
9. The Interaction Between Public Science and Industry, and the Role of the Oresund Science Region's Platform Organization
Povl A. Hansen and Goeran Serin
10. The Role of a Network Organization and Internet-based Technologies in Clusters: The Case of Medicon Valley
Ada Scupola and Charles Steinfield
11. The 'Mad Max Puzzle': Positioning and the Lone Inventor
Jerome Davis and Lee N. Davis
PART IV: SENSEMAKING
12. Sense Caring in Innovation
Peter Hagedorn-Rasmussen
13. Making Innovation Durable
Connie Svabo
14. Intrapreneurship: Differences in Innovations is a Matter of Perspective and Understanding
Hanne Westh Nicolajsen
15. Mindful Innovation
Pouol Bitsch Olsen
Index
Foreword
Jon Sundbo
INTRODUCTION
1. Innovation with Care: What it Means
Lars Fuglsang
PART I: INVOLVEMENT
2. Innovation and Involvement in Services
Jon Sundbo
3. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) as Innovation: Taking Care of the Right Customers
Jan Mattsson
4. Innovation with Care in Health Care: Translation as an Alternative Metaphor of Innovation and Change
John Damm Scheuer
PART II: IMPORTANCE
5. The Public Library Between Social Engineering and Innovation with Care
Lars Fuglsang
6. Getting Waste to Become Taste: From the Planning of Innovation to Innovation Planning
Gestur Hovgaard
7. Public Innovation with Care: A Quantitative Approach
Lars Fuglsang, Jeppe Hojland and John Storm Pederson
8. Meta-Innovations on Strategic Arenas: Innovative Management in Public Organizations
Jorn Kjolseth Moller
PART III: POSITIONING
9. The Interaction Between Public Science and Industry, and the Role of the Oresund Science Region's Platform Organization
Povl A. Hansen and Goeran Serin
10. The Role of a Network Organization and Internet-based Technologies in Clusters: The Case of Medicon Valley
Ada Scupola and Charles Steinfield
11. The 'Mad Max Puzzle': Positioning and the Lone Inventor
Jerome Davis and Lee N. Davis
PART IV: SENSEMAKING
12. Sense Caring in Innovation
Peter Hagedorn-Rasmussen
13. Making Innovation Durable
Connie Svabo
14. Intrapreneurship: Differences in Innovations is a Matter of Perspective and Understanding
Hanne Westh Nicolajsen
15. Mindful Innovation
Pouol Bitsch Olsen
Index