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Innovationsbiographien in der Bauwirtschaft

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  • Butzin, Anna
  • Rehfeld, Dieter

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Innovationen in der Bauwirtschaft sind stark prozessorientiert und oft auf ein kurzfristig zu lösendes Problem bezogen. Sie sind weniger sichtbar und schlagen sich nicht in den gängigen Innovationsindikatoren nieder. Das herausragende Motiv für Innovationen seitens der Unternehmen besteht darin, interne Prozesse und Verfahren zu optimieren um Kosten einzusparen. Der organisatorische Rahmen von Innovationen ist schwach entwickelt. Die in einzelnen Projekten entwickelten Innovationen drohen damit immer wieder in Vergessenheit zu geraten. Kommunikations- und Kooperationsfähigkeit, gerade auch gewerke- und spartenübergreifend, ist eine wesentliche Voraussetzung für die Entstehung und die Diffusion von Innovationen.

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  • Butzin, Anna & Rehfeld, Dieter, 2008. "Innovationsbiographien in der Bauwirtschaft," Forschung Aktuell 10/2008, Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT), Westfälische Hochschule, University of Applied Sciences.
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    1. Nordhause-Janz, Jürgen, 2013. "Innovationen in der Bauwirtschaft: Patentaktivitäten der deutschen und europäischen Wertschöpfungskette Bau," Forschung Aktuell 08/2013, Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT), Westfälische Hochschule, University of Applied Sciences.

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