Innovations in an organisation derive from multiple sources. In the public sector, users and the policy sphere provide important but often unconnected impulses for innovation. These impulses are transmitted to the organisation by grassroots employees who interact with users and managers who implement policy requirements. The paper examines the actors and activities that coordinate bottom-up and top-down initiatives and promote their development into innovations. It creates a theoretical framework that combines the views of employee-driven innovation and strategic reflexivity and supplements them with an analysis of coordination in innovation processes. The functioning of this framework is illustrated in the context of children's day care se...
The involvement of customers and other stakeholders in the innovation process is proposed to be a ke...
International audienceThis research empirically examines three cases of employee-driven innovation (...
There is little consensus of common understanding of innovation in bureaucratic organizations; thus,...
Innovations in an organisation derive from multiple sources. In the public sector, users and the pol...
This article examines how the Post-New Public Management administrative model adopted by a teaching ...
New hybrid forms of service offerings are becoming increasingly general in the public sector. An eme...
The social impact of care services provided by the public sector is significant. Nevertheless, these...
Over the past few years, public policy interventions have been initiated to promote public sector in...
Based on a longitudinal case study of virtual library development, we highlight three important aspe...
Since the economic, financial and social crisis hit most of Western economies, innovation in the pub...
Innovation is critical to organisational success and is a process steered, and potentially thwarted,...
Abstract: Innovation is increasingly a necessary way for governments to solve societal problems. Cur...
This article offers an organisational perspective on innovation in healthcare. It suggests that heal...
The article is based on literature review and it discusses the management of system innovations in p...
Middle managers have an important, but rarely recognized role in supporting innovation. This paper f...
The involvement of customers and other stakeholders in the innovation process is proposed to be a ke...
International audienceThis research empirically examines three cases of employee-driven innovation (...
There is little consensus of common understanding of innovation in bureaucratic organizations; thus,...
Innovations in an organisation derive from multiple sources. In the public sector, users and the pol...
This article examines how the Post-New Public Management administrative model adopted by a teaching ...
New hybrid forms of service offerings are becoming increasingly general in the public sector. An eme...
The social impact of care services provided by the public sector is significant. Nevertheless, these...
Over the past few years, public policy interventions have been initiated to promote public sector in...
Based on a longitudinal case study of virtual library development, we highlight three important aspe...
Since the economic, financial and social crisis hit most of Western economies, innovation in the pub...
Innovation is critical to organisational success and is a process steered, and potentially thwarted,...
Abstract: Innovation is increasingly a necessary way for governments to solve societal problems. Cur...
This article offers an organisational perspective on innovation in healthcare. It suggests that heal...
The article is based on literature review and it discusses the management of system innovations in p...
Middle managers have an important, but rarely recognized role in supporting innovation. This paper f...
The involvement of customers and other stakeholders in the innovation process is proposed to be a ke...
International audienceThis research empirically examines three cases of employee-driven innovation (...
There is little consensus of common understanding of innovation in bureaucratic organizations; thus,...