In this paper, we start a new conversation about how career paths affect innovation capacity in professional service firms (PSFs) that face escalating pressures from clients to deliver more ingenious solutions plus enhanced efficiency. Using top-tier law firms as an illustrative case, we demonstrate how career path changes, initially made to address work–life balance concerns, had the virtuous side effect of enhancing innovation capacity. Our study fosters dialogue between PSF research and broader innovation theories, based on four contributions. First, we build much-needed conceptual clarity about what innovation means and the forms it takes in the context of PSFs. Second, we show that exploration and exploitation are not orthogonal but ar...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how a system of human resource management (HRM) p...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is examine how a system of human resource management (HRM) practices...
This research is focussed on how large professional services firms in New Zealand innovate in the co...
In this paper, we start a new conversation about how career paths affect innovation capacity in prof...
In this paper, we start a new conversation about how career paths affect innovation capacity in prof...
A number of professional sectors have recently moved away from their longstanding career model of up...
Increasingly the services sector is seen as important to economic development. In recent years compe...
This research investigated the locus of innovation through a time-frame of ten years for a fast grow...
This study explores innovation and development activities in professional service firms (PSFs) from ...
The current paper offers a new conceptual model to understanding innovation processes in professiona...
As clients’ needs change, firms need to adapt and innovate, but how do firms innovate if they have n...
Our research asked the following main questions: how the characteristics of professionals service fi...
This study examines how firms\u27 innovation practices affect ideation and knowledge codification. B...
The current paper offers a new conceptual model to understanding innovation processes in professiona...
Building on capability theory, this paper presents a reconceptualization of the innovation capabilit...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how a system of human resource management (HRM) p...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is examine how a system of human resource management (HRM) practices...
This research is focussed on how large professional services firms in New Zealand innovate in the co...
In this paper, we start a new conversation about how career paths affect innovation capacity in prof...
In this paper, we start a new conversation about how career paths affect innovation capacity in prof...
A number of professional sectors have recently moved away from their longstanding career model of up...
Increasingly the services sector is seen as important to economic development. In recent years compe...
This research investigated the locus of innovation through a time-frame of ten years for a fast grow...
This study explores innovation and development activities in professional service firms (PSFs) from ...
The current paper offers a new conceptual model to understanding innovation processes in professiona...
As clients’ needs change, firms need to adapt and innovate, but how do firms innovate if they have n...
Our research asked the following main questions: how the characteristics of professionals service fi...
This study examines how firms\u27 innovation practices affect ideation and knowledge codification. B...
The current paper offers a new conceptual model to understanding innovation processes in professiona...
Building on capability theory, this paper presents a reconceptualization of the innovation capabilit...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how a system of human resource management (HRM) p...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is examine how a system of human resource management (HRM) practices...
This research is focussed on how large professional services firms in New Zealand innovate in the co...