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Factors Influencing An Organisation'S Ability To Manage Innovation: A Structured Literature Review And Conceptual Model

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  • MARISA SMITH

    (Centre for Business Process Outsourcing, University of Strathclyde, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G1 1XJ, UK)

  • MARCO BUSI

    (Carisma RCT Ltd., Haliday House, Dingwall Business Park, IV15 9XL, Dingwall, UK)

  • PETER BALL

    (Department of Manufacturing, Building 50, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedford, MK43 0AL, UK)

  • ROBERT VAN DER MEER

    (Department of Management Science, University of Strathclyde, Graham Hills Building, 40 George Street, G1 1EQ, UK)

Abstract

Management literature prescribes innovation as a stimulus for sustained competitive advantage in companies; however, the nature of the development in this field has resulted in the literature being broad and fragmented. This paper focuses on the body of literature concerned with the factors which influence innovation management in organisations. The aim of this research is to present a holistic view of the factors that affect innovation management. Using a systematic literature review approach, using over 100 papers, this research identifies nine key factors that impact on an organisation's ability to manage innovation. These nine factors have been identified as management style and leadership, resources, organisational structure, corporate strategy, technology, knowledge management, employees and innovation process. This paper then discusses the inductively derived model that presents the important relationships identified between the factors to present a holistic view of innovation management. From this, we open up the debate on innovation management as a systemic approach rather than being focused on the singular factors. We can therefore conclude that a number of dominant relationships exist between the factors with the innovation process being the only endogenous factor within the model.

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  • Marisa Smith & Marco Busi & Peter Ball & Robert Van Der Meer, 2008. "Factors Influencing An Organisation'S Ability To Manage Innovation: A Structured Literature Review And Conceptual Model," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 12(04), pages 655-676.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijimxx:v:12:y:2008:i:04:n:s1363919608002138
    DOI: 10.1142/S1363919608002138
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