This paper explores the nature of the relationship between identity and the radical innovation process in the case of the Solid State Pharmaceutical Cluster (SSPC). Antecedents and consequences of identification with the SSPC and the transitioning of identify from an organizational orientation to a dual organisation identity are discussed. We demonstrate that organizational identity can represent a substantial barrier to collaborating for radical innovation, and explicate how identity shifts can smooth the transition from competitor to collaborator. This study illustrates that opportunities were created through leveraging affinity to provide an environment conducive to radical innovation where members could interact, explore and collaborate
This work studies the process by which interorganizational partnerships develop collective identitie...
A growing body of research is exploring the interaction between an organization’s identity and its i...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance tothe management of interorgan...
This thesis reports the findings of a qualitative analyzed empirical case study of an organization t...
This paper discusses how people draw on the strategic interests and motivations of their home organi...
We investigate how collective identity formation processes interplay with collaboration practices in...
This paper discusses how people draw on the strategic interests and motivations of their home organi...
none4noWe investigate how collective identity formation processes interplay with collaboration pract...
This study examines the effects of hybrid product and organizational identities on members’ identifi...
Survival in global high-tech industries requires many organizations to participate in specialized in...
This paper discusses how individuals draw on the strategic interests and motivations of their home o...
This paper examines the possible coexistence of single and multiple organisational identities of two...
This paper deals with the subject of the organizational identity in organizations that experienced a...
We investigate how collective identity formation processes interplay with collaboration practices in...
PurposeThis paper aims to offer a novel set of insights to understand the role of network ties in pu...
This work studies the process by which interorganizational partnerships develop collective identitie...
A growing body of research is exploring the interaction between an organization’s identity and its i...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance tothe management of interorgan...
This thesis reports the findings of a qualitative analyzed empirical case study of an organization t...
This paper discusses how people draw on the strategic interests and motivations of their home organi...
We investigate how collective identity formation processes interplay with collaboration practices in...
This paper discusses how people draw on the strategic interests and motivations of their home organi...
none4noWe investigate how collective identity formation processes interplay with collaboration pract...
This study examines the effects of hybrid product and organizational identities on members’ identifi...
Survival in global high-tech industries requires many organizations to participate in specialized in...
This paper discusses how individuals draw on the strategic interests and motivations of their home o...
This paper examines the possible coexistence of single and multiple organisational identities of two...
This paper deals with the subject of the organizational identity in organizations that experienced a...
We investigate how collective identity formation processes interplay with collaboration practices in...
PurposeThis paper aims to offer a novel set of insights to understand the role of network ties in pu...
This work studies the process by which interorganizational partnerships develop collective identitie...
A growing body of research is exploring the interaction between an organization’s identity and its i...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance tothe management of interorgan...