Exploring Critical Factors for Innovative Capacities: A Life-History Research

Christine Benna Skytt-Larsen, H. K. Hansen
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A large volume of literature within human resource management studies and related disciplines suggests that innovation and learning are key factors for economic growth in the knowledge economy. Yet, surprisingly little is known about the key actors in this process – the inventive actors – and the factors that influence their innovative capacities. Information about individual inventors is difficult to obtain and therefore previous research has refrained from performing systematic empirical studies on this topic. Existing studies are often based on quantitative analyses of patent data, and empirics often focus on specific industries or technologies. Such studies provide great knowledge of the importance of specific patent takers for innovation and the knowledge economy; however, patent data do not provide information on influential factors on the innovative capacity of inventors and therefore do not provide any explanation concerning what it is that creates successful inventors. In other words, what we have is knowledge of patent takers in specific industries or technologies, but we lack an understanding of the socio-cultural factors and environments that shape individuals’ innovative capacities. Analysing the life-histories of three inventors allocated into three distinct ideal types, this chapter aims at understanding the links between socio-cultural factors and innovation. Life-history research through in-depth interviews provides a rich quantity of narratives and recorded experiences serving as a springboard for more comprehensive understandings of the actors, networks and events that influence innovative capacities.
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探索创新能力的关键因素:一个生活史研究
人力资源管理研究和相关学科的大量文献表明,创新和学习是知识经济中经济增长的关键因素。然而,令人惊讶的是,人们对这一过程中的关键参与者——创造性参与者——以及影响他们创新能力的因素知之甚少。关于个体发明者的信息很难获得,因此以前的研究没有对这一主题进行系统的实证研究。现有的研究往往基于对专利数据的定量分析,而经验主义往往侧重于特定的行业或技术。这些研究提供了关于特定专利持有人对创新和知识经济的重要性的大量知识;然而,专利数据并没有提供关于发明家创新能力影响因素的信息,因此也没有提供任何关于创造成功发明家的因素的解释。换句话说,我们所拥有的是特定行业或技术的专利持有人的知识,但我们缺乏对塑造个人创新能力的社会文化因素和环境的理解。本章分析了被划分为三种不同理想类型的三位发明家的生活史,旨在了解社会文化因素与创新之间的联系。通过深入访谈进行的生活史研究提供了丰富的叙述和记录经验,作为更全面理解影响创新能力的行动者、网络和事件的跳板。
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