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020 _a9783319031330
082 _a658.514
_bHER
100 _aHervas-Oliver
_91304
245 _aManagement innovation: antecedents, complementarities and performance consequences
260 _bSpringer
_aNew York
_c2014
300 _axii, 189 p.
365 _aEURO
_b109.99
520 _aUnder a framework in which technology and organizational innovation are markedly separated, this book advances knowledge on the topic by exploring the antecedents of a firm’s adoption of organizational innovation and its performance consequences. The concept of organizational innovation encompasses the introduction of new administrative organizational and managerial activities, although currently it is accepted that these terms overlap. There are two different kinds of organizational innovation, usually inter-related: structural innovations(organizational arrangement and the division of labour within it)and managerial innovations(the way a firm organizes its activities or its personnel). Based on papers from the Organizational Innovation and its Background, Consequences and Technological Complementarities Performance Conference, this volume contributes to the organizational and innovation literature by providing insights on the antecedents of the adoption of management innovation; exploring the complementary roles of management and technological innovation; addressing the performance consequences of management innovation adoption with and without technological innovation; and discusses management innovation using the resource-based view, thus enriching that theoretical approach.
650 _aTechnological innovations--Management
_91348
650 _aOrganizational change
_9302
650 _aManagement--Technological innovations
_91349
700 _aPeris-Ortiz, Marta
_91350
700 _aJose Luis
_91351
942 _2ddc
_cBK