The purpose of this paper is to deepen the countervailing relationship between control and innovation in knowledge-intensive complex organizations. It adopts a middle range theory perspective (Broadbent and Laughlin, 2013) to explore how control systems and innovation dynamics interact and shape each other in the contexts of high complexity and intensive knowledge creation. The paper employs a single case study of a research-intensive biotech network located in Southern Italy, focusing on the change in the management accounting practices fostered by evolving environmental conditions and regulations that the network has faced in recent years. The paper finds out how successful organizational changes are facilitated by the implementati...
This theoretical paper uses a complete review of organizational control configuration (OCC) literatu...
The incremental innovations that underly much of modern economic growth typically involve changes to...
The incremental innovations that underlie much of modern economic growth typically involve changes t...
The purpose of this paper is to deepen the countervailing relationship between control and innovati...
to deepen the countervailing relationship between control and innovation in knowledge-intensive com...
In markets with increasing complexity and intensity of competition, innovation is becoming one of th...
Research on management control has emphasized the relevance of controls for knowledge integration on...
The objective of this study is to investigate how management control systems (MCS) are applied in th...
The focus of this dissertation is on innovation through the lens of knowledge transfer and knowledge...
Background and problem: There are a number of benefits that can be gained from an inter-firm R&D...
In the light of the increasing complexity and intensity of competition there is a growing sense that...
'The perspective of this paper is that variation in commercially successful radical product/ process...
Knowledge-intensive firms are composed of various communities, each characterized by specialized kno...
Research on the management of innovation has been highly fragmented, and to a large extent non-cumul...
This paper discusses the control dimension in how resources are combined in order to create economic...
This theoretical paper uses a complete review of organizational control configuration (OCC) literatu...
The incremental innovations that underly much of modern economic growth typically involve changes to...
The incremental innovations that underlie much of modern economic growth typically involve changes t...
The purpose of this paper is to deepen the countervailing relationship between control and innovati...
to deepen the countervailing relationship between control and innovation in knowledge-intensive com...
In markets with increasing complexity and intensity of competition, innovation is becoming one of th...
Research on management control has emphasized the relevance of controls for knowledge integration on...
The objective of this study is to investigate how management control systems (MCS) are applied in th...
The focus of this dissertation is on innovation through the lens of knowledge transfer and knowledge...
Background and problem: There are a number of benefits that can be gained from an inter-firm R&D...
In the light of the increasing complexity and intensity of competition there is a growing sense that...
'The perspective of this paper is that variation in commercially successful radical product/ process...
Knowledge-intensive firms are composed of various communities, each characterized by specialized kno...
Research on the management of innovation has been highly fragmented, and to a large extent non-cumul...
This paper discusses the control dimension in how resources are combined in order to create economic...
This theoretical paper uses a complete review of organizational control configuration (OCC) literatu...
The incremental innovations that underly much of modern economic growth typically involve changes to...
The incremental innovations that underlie much of modern economic growth typically involve changes t...