Author
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- Heiko Gebauer
- Mirella Haldimann
- Caroline Jennings Saul
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a typology of management innovations. Design/methodology/approach - The authors apply a multiple-case (embedded) design, with each organization representing a case, which entails a few embedded units of analysis. Case studies are about the base-of-the-pyramid (BoP) initiatives, during which all organizations are interested in management innovations which support them in coming up with and implementing between two and four new management practices. Findings - The findings suggest four types of management innovations: efficiency-driven, externally recommended, problem-oriented, and opportunity-oriented management innovation. Research limitations/implications - This paper explores and analyses management innovations, rather than testing them. As with most qualitative research, the transferability of the findings is limited. Practical implications - Managers should vigorously pursue management innovations, not only in BoP markets, but also in all markets. Practitioners must, however, ensure that they are not fully absorbed by a single type of management innovation, and recognize the importance of pursing multiple ones. Social implications - For academics, the authors revitalize the concept of engaged scholarship. Originality/value - Surprisingly, previous research looks either into generic or specific management innovations. The typology is original, since the typology offers a more fine-grained view on management innovations.
Suggested Citation
Heiko Gebauer & Mirella Haldimann & Caroline Jennings Saul, 2017.
"A typology for management innovations,"
European Journal of Innovation Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 20(4), pages 514-533, July.
Handle:
RePEc:eme:ejimpp:ejim-06-2016-0059
DOI: 10.1108/EJIM-06-2016-0059
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