In this chapter we focus on organizational routines for innovation work. We counter the view that routines and innovation are an unlikely couple. Emphasizing that innovation work is characterized by emergence, dispersed collaboration between heterogeneous actors, and novelty, we are beginning to see how mundane actions—as opposed to grand creative acts—and the interplay between routines and standard operating procedures are driving the development of innovations-in-the-making. We review empirical routine dynamic studies of innovation work to point out affordances of the routine dynamic lens and suggest new avenues for studying innovation work to contribute new theoretical insights about organizational routines.Peer reviewe
International audienceIn their quest for deeper insight into organizations, for some years now a gre...
Contains an Open Access chapter.This book explores central themes in the enactment and coordination ...
We draw on evidence scattered across thick descriptions of organizations to outline an alternative m...
This paper explores the ambiguous nature of organizational routines in regard to generating innovati...
Kwok Wai has provided extensive and extremely valuable research assistance. 1 In their discussion of...
markdownabstractIn attempting to research the challenging question of how routines and dynamic capab...
While organisational routines and innovation may seem to be antithetical, there is a long associatio...
We live in a world of inexorable change, where the network of economic, political and social process...
This chapter offers an introduction to Routine Dynamics as a particular approach to studying organiz...
AbstractWe live in a world of inexorable change, where the network of economic, political and social...
International audienceCALL FOR PAPERS The increasingly uncertain and fast-changing environments in w...
In this chapter we identify the routines enacted in complex innovation processes, specifically durin...
Contains fulltext : 159045.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigat...
Research on routines has grown in recent years as scholars have increasingly recognized the centrali...
The notion of organizational routine has been at the core of behavioral and evolutionary theories in...
International audienceIn their quest for deeper insight into organizations, for some years now a gre...
Contains an Open Access chapter.This book explores central themes in the enactment and coordination ...
We draw on evidence scattered across thick descriptions of organizations to outline an alternative m...
This paper explores the ambiguous nature of organizational routines in regard to generating innovati...
Kwok Wai has provided extensive and extremely valuable research assistance. 1 In their discussion of...
markdownabstractIn attempting to research the challenging question of how routines and dynamic capab...
While organisational routines and innovation may seem to be antithetical, there is a long associatio...
We live in a world of inexorable change, where the network of economic, political and social process...
This chapter offers an introduction to Routine Dynamics as a particular approach to studying organiz...
AbstractWe live in a world of inexorable change, where the network of economic, political and social...
International audienceCALL FOR PAPERS The increasingly uncertain and fast-changing environments in w...
In this chapter we identify the routines enacted in complex innovation processes, specifically durin...
Contains fulltext : 159045.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigat...
Research on routines has grown in recent years as scholars have increasingly recognized the centrali...
The notion of organizational routine has been at the core of behavioral and evolutionary theories in...
International audienceIn their quest for deeper insight into organizations, for some years now a gre...
Contains an Open Access chapter.This book explores central themes in the enactment and coordination ...
We draw on evidence scattered across thick descriptions of organizations to outline an alternative m...