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Managing digital innovation : a knowledge perspective

Author
  • Newell, Sue
Additional Author(s)
  • Morton, Josh
  • Marabelli, Marco
  • Galliers, Robert
Publisher
London: Red Globe Press, 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781137434296
Series
Subject(s)
  • KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
  • REENGINEERING (MANAGEMENT)
Notes
. Bibliography: p. 282-283. Index: p. 286-296
Abstract
This cutting-edge new textbook examines how effective knowledge management can make organizations more innovative. Blending an extensive body of international research and analysis with examples of practical implementation, it demonstrates how organizational structures and strategies combined with digital technologies can better foster innovation. Critically rigorous and full of engaging pedagogy, this accessible textbook will enable readers to understand the complexity of innovation processes and the opportunities and challenges that face managers as they exploit new technologies to produce value. Contemporary case studies based on the authors’ original research and focused on international organizations from a range of industries demonstrate the applicability of key theories and concepts to real-world practical opportunities.

This is an essential textbook for upper undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students studying knowledge management and innovation. It is also suitable for any student of organisation studies wanting to understand more about the role that the digital has to play in fostering innovation and managing knowledge.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
xvii, 296 p.
Dimension
24 cm.
Other Desc.
ill.
Summary / Review / Table of Content
1. The Changing Context of Work: Implications for Knowledge and Work.-
2. The Innovation Process.-
3. Organising for Innovation.-
4.- Strategising for Innovation.-
5. Projects and Teaming.-
6. Project Liminality and Open Innovation.-
7.- The Role of Objects in Organising for Innovation.-
8. Explicit Connectivity, Knowledge, and Innovation.-
9. Opportunities and Challenges for Innovation related to Implicitly Connectivity.-
10. The Future of Innovation: The Role of Responsible and Frugal Innovation.
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