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9780195139761

Research on the Management of Innovation The Minnesota Studies

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    9780195139761

  • ISBN10:

    0195139763

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-09-07
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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This is a reprint of a classic work of research on innovation first published in 1989. Resulting from the Minnesota Innovation Research Program (MIRP), the book includes a revised and expanded Preface and will complement the three other books growing out of the program, all published by Oxford-- The Innovation Journey (1999), Organizational Change Processes: Theory and Methods for Research (2000), and Handbook of Organizational Change and Development (coming 2001).

Table of Contents

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xiii
Preface to the Paperback Edition xvii
Preface to the Original Edition xxiii
SECTION I OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH PROGRAM AND METHODS 1(104)
An Introduction to the Minnesota Innovation Research Program
3(28)
Andrew H. Van de Ven
Harold L. Angle
Methods for Studying Innovation Processes
31(24)
Andrew H. Van de Ven
Marshall Scott Poole
A Psychometric Assessment of the Minnesota Innovation Survey
55(50)
Andrew H. Van de Ven
Yun-han Chu
SECTION II THE MINNESOTA INNOVATION RESEARCH PROGRAM FRAMEWORK 105(114)
The Development of Innovation Ideas
107(28)
Roger G. Schroeder
Andrew H. Van de Ven
Gary D. Scudder
Douglas Polley
Psychology and Organizational Innovation
135(36)
Harold L. Angle
Formal and Informal Dimensions of Transactions
171(22)
Peter Smith Ring
Andrew H. Van de Ven
Innovation Outcomes, Learning, and Action Loops
193(26)
Bright M. Dorblaser
Tse-min Lin
Andrew H. Van de Ven
SECTION III STUDIES OF BUSINESS CREATION 219(80)
Processes of New Business Creation in Different Organizational Settings
221(78)
Andrew H. Van de Ven
S. Venkataraman
Douglas Polley
Raghu Garud
SECTION IV STUDIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE INNOVATIONS 299(98)
The Process of Public Policy Innovation
303(34)
Nancy C. Roberts
Paulaa J. King
Sensemaking, Understanding, and Committing: Emergent Interpersonal Transaction Processes in the Evolution of 3M's Microgravity Research Program
337(30)
Peter Smith Ring
Gordon P. Rands
Communication, Conflict, and Learning in Mergers and Acquisitions
367(30)
David T. Bastien
SECTION V STUDIES OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS 397(136)
Managing Complex Innovations: The Case of Defense Contracting
401(38)
Gary D. Scudder
Roger G. Schroeder
Andrew Van de Ven
Gary R. Seiler
Robert M. Wiseman
Assessing the Emergence of New Technologies: The Case of Compound Semiconductors
439(26)
Michael A. Rappa
The Management of Research and Development of a Biological Innovation
465(24)
Mary K. Knudson
Vernon W. Ruttan
Technological Innovation and Industry Emergence: The Case of Cochlear Implants
489(44)
Raghu Garud
Andrew H. Van de Ven
SECTION VI STUDIES OF ADOPTION OF INNOVATION 533(78)
Externally-Induced Innovation
537(24)
Alfred A. Marcus
Mark J. Weber
Depth and Breadth in Innovation Implementation: The Case of School-Based Management
561(22)
Karin M. Lindquist
John J. Mauriel
Mobilizing Innovation Efforts: The Case of Government Strategic Planning
583(28)
John M. Bryson
William D. Roering
SECTION VII ANALYZING AND INTERPRETING THE STUDIES 611(88)
Leadership and Innovation: A Longitudinal Process View
613(24)
Charles C. Manz
David T. Bastien
Todd J. Hostager
George L. Shapiro
Toward a General Theory of Innovation Processes
637(26)
Marshall Scott Poole
Andrew H. Van de Ven
Suggestions for Managing the Innovation Journey
663(36)
Harold L. Angle
Andrew H. Van de Ven
Index 699(13)
About the Contributors 712

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