Authors
Julian Birkinshaw, Gary Hamel, Michael J Mol
Publication date
2008/10
Journal
Academy of management Review
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
825-845
Publisher
Academy of management
Description
We define management innovation as the invention and implementation of a management practice, process, structure, or technique that is new to the state of the art and is intended to further organizational goals. Adopting an intraorganizational evolutionary perspective, we examine the roles of key change agents inside and outside the organization in driving and shaping four processes—motivation, invention, implementation, and theorization and labeling—that collectively define a model of how management innovation comes about.
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Scholar articles
J Birkinshaw, G Hamel, MJ Mol - Academy of management Review, 2008