不要问别人的想法和创新,而要问他们做了什么。理解、认可和加强公共部门的(妇女)创新活动

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Technology Management and Innovation Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.4067/s0718-27242020000200095
Anna Isaksson, Camilla Andersson, Emma Börjesson
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这篇文章展示了如果考虑到员工的日常经历,即女性在日常工作中所做的事情,公共部门的创新能力,如养老领域的创新能力如何得到认可和增强。从事老年护理工作的妇女面临许多挑战,并有不同的解决策略,以便为老年人提供良好的护理。这些解决方案通常是非技术性和非数字化的,因此不被视为“好主意”和创新。询问“想法”和“潜在创新”会阻止员工识别这些创新解决方案,因为他们认为这些解决方案没有什么特别之处。然而,当出发点放在日常经历中时,就有可能挑战男性主导的关于创新的话语,并捕捉创新。因此,本文建议,公共部门的创新活动和创新模式应以经验而非“理念”为基础
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Don't ask for ideas and innovations, ask for what they do. Understanding, recognizing and enhancing (women’s) innovation activities in the public sector
This article demonstrates how the innovation capacity in the public sector, such as in elderly care, can be recognized and enhanced if the daily experiences of the employees, i.e. what women are doing in their everyday work, are taken into account. Women working in elderly care encou-nter a number of challenges and have different strategies for solving them in order to provide good care for the elderly. These solutions are often non-technical and non-digital and, therefore, not regarded as “good ideas” and innovations. Asking for “ideas” and “potential innovations” prevents the staff from identifying these innovative solutions since they regard them as nothing special. However, when the point of departure is taken in everyday experiences, it is possible to challenge the male-dominated discourse on innovation and capture innovations. Consequently, this article suggests that innovation activities and innovation models in for instance the public sector should address and be grounded in experiences rather than “ideas
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Journal of Technology Management and Innovation
Journal of Technology Management and Innovation Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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期刊介绍: JOTMI is a quarterly indexed electronic journal, refereed and edited by Business and Economy Faculty at Alberto Hurtado University. Its mission is to publish original and novel literature in the fields of technology management and innovation; putting emphasis in topics relevant in a global fashion, remarking in Latin-Ibero-America and the Caribbean. The objective of the journal is to analyze the impact that global technological change has on society and to disseminate the best management practices of companies and organizations.
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