This paper examines the highly political nature of innovation appropriation processes. The central focus is on the role of networks, networking, and knowledge in these processes. The data presented is drawn from two case study companies, both of which were implementing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. While formal, hierarchical authority was found to be an important contextual factor, shaping the appropriation processes examined, it was found that such authority was not automatically translatable into actual power. In terms of knowledge and networks, the paper concludes that they were inextricably inter-related, largely because the typically tacit nature of much relevant knowledge required the development of networks to access an...
This paper aims to examine the political economy role of R & D in the context of the innovation dile...
Regional Innovation Systems consist of actors which build a multilayered network of interaction. Usi...
It is argued in this paper that the nature of innovation networks can vary substantially with regard...
This paper examines the highly political nature of innovation appropriation processes. The central f...
The politics of networked innovation Existing studies suggest that, because knowledge is becoming mo...
This paper develops a conceptual model of how four dimensions of power (i.e. the power of resources ...
Purpose – In offering a critical account of project-based innovation projects, this paper aims to as...
UID/SOC/04647/2013The paper discusses the main drivers of the flow and use of knowledge in decision ...
UID/SOC/04647/2013The paper discusses the main drivers of the flow and use of knowledge in decision ...
Purpose – In offering a critical account of project-based innovation projects, this paper aims to as...
Inter-organizational power relations have long been considered to be balanced in innovation networks...
The new global economy is driven by innovation and structured by networks. Older institutional forms...
Despite widespread recognition that an enterprise’s critical resources may extend beyond the enterpr...
The purpose of this article is to extend findings from the 2008 special issue of the Journal of Regi...
This research considers the diffusion of computer-aided production management (CAPM) technology in t...
This paper aims to examine the political economy role of R & D in the context of the innovation dile...
Regional Innovation Systems consist of actors which build a multilayered network of interaction. Usi...
It is argued in this paper that the nature of innovation networks can vary substantially with regard...
This paper examines the highly political nature of innovation appropriation processes. The central f...
The politics of networked innovation Existing studies suggest that, because knowledge is becoming mo...
This paper develops a conceptual model of how four dimensions of power (i.e. the power of resources ...
Purpose – In offering a critical account of project-based innovation projects, this paper aims to as...
UID/SOC/04647/2013The paper discusses the main drivers of the flow and use of knowledge in decision ...
UID/SOC/04647/2013The paper discusses the main drivers of the flow and use of knowledge in decision ...
Purpose – In offering a critical account of project-based innovation projects, this paper aims to as...
Inter-organizational power relations have long been considered to be balanced in innovation networks...
The new global economy is driven by innovation and structured by networks. Older institutional forms...
Despite widespread recognition that an enterprise’s critical resources may extend beyond the enterpr...
The purpose of this article is to extend findings from the 2008 special issue of the Journal of Regi...
This research considers the diffusion of computer-aided production management (CAPM) technology in t...
This paper aims to examine the political economy role of R & D in the context of the innovation dile...
Regional Innovation Systems consist of actors which build a multilayered network of interaction. Usi...
It is argued in this paper that the nature of innovation networks can vary substantially with regard...