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Privileged Yet Restricted? Employee-Driven Innovation and Learning in Three R&D Communities

In: Employee-Driven Innovation

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  • Tea Lempiälä
  • Sari Yli-Kanhalnorna

Abstract

This chapter explores expectations, manifestations and constraints of employee-driven innovation (EDI) in communities that focus on technology development. Empirically, the study is based on an analysis of case studies on three different types of work communities in the domains of chemical technology, process technology and measurement technology. These kinds of communities can often be regarded as privileged regarding innovating because their members are expected to innovate as part of their daily work.

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  • Tea Lempiälä & Sari Yli-Kanhalnorna, 2012. "Privileged Yet Restricted? Employee-Driven Innovation and Learning in Three R&D Communities," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Steen Høyrup & Maria Bonnafous-Boucher & Cathrine Hasse & Maja Lotz & Kirsten Møller (ed.), Employee-Driven Innovation, chapter 11, pages 211-229, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-01476-4_11
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137014764_11
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