舞台背后:私营组织的创新实践

P. Wolf, Jacqueline Holzer
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本文报告了一项研究,该研究调查了私营组织中创新实践的组织方式和组织人员。作者从社会物质的角度出发,认为创新必须被理解为社会和物质(即人类和非人类行为者)之间不可分割的相互作用的结果。对创新经理的8个访谈用一种叫做“绩效代理方法”的新方法进行了分析。这种方法使社会和物质的不可分割性可见和可描述。研究结果表明,在创新实践中,当行动者将自己的利益与其他行动者联系起来时,行动者网络就会发展起来。开放式创新文献得到了证实,因为来自组织外部的参与者被发现与创新实践高度相关。然而,这项研究也揭示了触发创新过程的不一定是人类行为者。
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Behind the stage: the making of innovation practice in private organisations
This paper reports on a study that investigated how and by whom innovation practice is organised in private organisations. The authors apply a sociomaterial perspective from which innovation must be understood as the emergent result of the inseparable interplay between the social and the material, i.e., human and non-human actors. Eight interviews with innovation managers are analysed with a new method that is called 'performative agential method'. This method allows making the inseparability of the social and the material visible and describable. Findings show that in innovation practices, actor-networks develop when actors make their interests relevant to other actors. Open innovation literature is confirmed insofar as particularly actors coming from outside of the organisation are found to be highly relevant for innovation practices. However, this study also reveals that it is not necessarily human actors who trigger innovation processes.
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International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning
International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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期刊介绍: The IJTIP is a refereed journal that provides an authoritative source of information in the field of technology intelligence, technology planning, R&D resource allocation, technology controlling, technology decision-making processes and related disciplines.
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