Authors
Samuel T Hunter, Lily Cushenbery
Publication date
2011/8
Journal
Advances in Developing Human Resources
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
248-265
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Despite growing interest in developing and producing creative products, much remains unknown about how to best facilitate the innovative process. Through a review and integration of creativity, innovation, and leadership literatures, we propose that leaders are one of the primary driving forces in increasing innovative output. To help clarify how leaders achieve this influence, we offer a model of leading for innovation where creativity and innovation are depicted as series of interrelated processes that span multiple levels of analysis (individual, team, and organization). The proposed framework illustrates the direct and indirect ways direct leaders enhance innovation with the resulting discussion helping to highlight the range of behaviors and activities that leaders might engage in to help encourage creative productivity. The implications of our model for HRD scholars, professionals, and other stakeholders—such as …
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ST Hunter, L Cushenbery - Advances in Developing Human Resources, 2011