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This Encyclopedia presents an authoritative overview of innovation management. Contributions from over 100 expert authors address contemporary and emerging challenges through a holistic, inclusive, and ethical lens, redefining dominant paradigms and pushing the boundaries of the field.
Comprehensive and forward-looking, the Encyclopedia explores how diverse elements such as age, gender, creativity, and power shape processes of innovation in a range of local and global contexts. Entries are accessible and consistently structured, critically engaging with core concepts including business models and ecosystems, while also delving into new areas of impact investing, radical creativity, and 'dark innovation'.
Key Features:
Combines detailed theoretical discussions with real-life case studies and practical applications
Includes a list of further scholarly readings in each entry, featuring up-to-date references alongside essential classic works
Provides insights into a wide variety of topics, methods, and perspectives that expand the concept and practice of innovation management
Interdisciplinary in scope, the Encyclopedia is a vital reference work for students, researchers and educators in innovation management, knowledge management, organizational innovation, and business. Its focus on collaboration, responsible innovation, and sustainability issues will also benefit practitioners looking to enhance their organization's innovation processes.
Contents
Contents
Preface xii
Introduction: possibilities and
limits of innovation management xiii
Päivi Eriksson, Tero Montonen,
Pikka-Maaria Laine and Anna Hannula
PART I: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
1 A broad perspective on
innovation management 2
Tero Montonen
2 Academic entrepreneurship 7
Jukka Moilanen
3 Agile human resource
management 10
Pia Heilmann
4 Artificial intelligence 13
Meng Ma
5 Business models 17
Ville-Veikko Piispanen, Kaisa
Henttonen and Hanna Lehtimäki
6 Capability approach 21
Tiina Rättilä
7 Creative destruction 24
Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
8 Drucker's seven sources of
innovation 27
Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
9 Employee-driven innovation 31
Esa Hiltunen
10 Innovation paradoxes 34
Tea Lempiälä
11 Institutional complexity 38
Elina Vikstedt
12 Joseph Schumpeter 40
Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
13 Negative consequences 44
Beata Segercrantz and KarlErik Sveiby
14 Pedagogies for innovative
competencies 47
Helena Kantanen
15 Sales in the innovation process 51
Katariina Ylönen and Saara Julkunen
16 Science commercialization 54
Outi-Maaria Palo-oja
17 Three legendary innovators 57
Mika Pantzar
PART II: OPEN,
COLLABORATIVE
AND SYSTEMIC INNOVATION
18 Business-to-business platforms 62
Malla Mattila, Marjukka
Mikkonen and Mika Yrjölä
19 Coopetition 67
Rauno Rusko
20 Co-creation in private and
public sector contexts 69
Tero Montonen, Päivi
Eriksson and Eeva Aromaa
21 Co-operative innovations 74
Anu Puusa and Tim Mazzarol
22 Digital platforms 79
Sini-Tuulia Suokas, Kaisa
Henttonen and Ville-Veikko Piispanen
23 Inclusive creative city 84
Rodrigo Ábnner Gonçalves
Menezes and Ana Sílvia
Rocha Ipiranga
24 Inclusiveness in research and
innovation settings 88
Riina Bhatia and Nina Rilla
25 Innovation ecosystems 91
Paavo Ritala and Llewellyn
D.W. Thomas
26 Less-hierarchical organizations 96
Perttu Salovaara and Frank Martela
27 Moral orders of innovation 101
Luk Van Langenhove and Pasi
Hirvonen
28 Multi-stakeholder settings 105
Tiziana Gaito, Sybille Sachs
and Ramona Demasi
29 Networked innovation 111
Katri Valkokari
30 Open social innovation 113
Caterina Bettin, Ziyun Fan
and Päivi Eriksson
31 Open innovation ecosystems 117
Llewellyn D.W. Thomas and
Paavo Ritala
32 Open strategy 123
Eero Vaara
33 Public sector innovation 125
Sanna Tuurnas
34 Service innovation and service
design 129
Taina Mäkijärvi, Tero
Montonen and Päivi Eriksson
35 Social acceptance 134
Mariana Galvão Lyra
PART III: CREATIVITY,
DIVERSITY AND
POWER IN INNOVATION
36 Affect and creativity 138
Caterina Bettin and Eeva Aromaa
37 Ageing and innovation 142
Stefanie Ruel
38 Atmospheric creating and
innovating 146
Margot Leclair
39 Creative environments 149
Mika Pantzar
40 Creative teams 153
Pasi Hirvonen
41 Creativity 157
Laura Lucia Parolin and
Carmen Pellegrinelli
42 Dark innovation 162
Ryan MacNeil
43 Emotions in innovation
development 166
Birgitta Sandberg, Leena
Aarikka-Stenroos and Ilkka Kettunen
44 Foucauldian power and
resistance 171
Hadar Elraz and David Newman
45 Gender and gendering 173
Ulla Hytti
46 Gender, empowerment and
social innovation 176
Kristin S. Williams
47 Harmonious passion 178
Rita Järventie-Thesleff
48 Intersectional lens to innovation 183
Shreya Mishra
49 Radical creativity 187
Annika Blomberg
50 Reflective design 191
Ilkka Kettunen
51 Resistance 196
Helena Fornstedt
52 Workforce diversity 200
Marjorie Ngwenya
53 Youth-driven innovation,
engagement and empowerment 203
Kristin S. Williams
PART IV: RESPONSIBLE AND
SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION
54 Circular economy 207
Marileena Mäkelä and Tiina Onkila
55 Ecosocial education 212
Sami Keto and Raisa Foster
56 Enskilment 215
Jarkko Pyysiäinen, Pasi
Heikkurinen and Jenny Rinkinen
57 Frugal innovation 219
Linda Annala Tesfaye and
Martin Fougère
58 Human rights responsibility 222
Samentha Goethals
59 Impact investing 227
Saga Eriksson
60 Innovation and the base of the
pyramid (BOP) context 231
Ahmad Arslan and Pia
Hurmelinna-Laukkanen
61 Innovation beyond growth 234
Mario Pansera, Javier
Lloveras and Mariano Fressoli
62 Leadership for biodiversity: a
radical management innovation 239
Satu Teerikangas, Ilari E.
Sääksjärvi and Marja Turunen
63 Local experimentation 244
Eva Heiskanen and Kaisa Matschoss
64 Non-human stakeholders 249
José-Carlos García-Rosell,
Anna Hannula and Marjo Siltaoja
65 Organizational capabilities for
responsible innovation 254
Jilde Garst
66 Public procurement for
sustainability 257
Ville Valovirta and Matti Pihlajamaa
67 Radical sustainability from the
Global South 261
Riina Bhatia
68 Refugee economic integration 264
Samentha Goethals
69 Responsible research and
innovation 266
Lucien von Schomberg
70 Social enterprises 268
Filippe Barros
71 Stakeholder engagement 271
Heta Leinonen, Annika
Blomberg and Johanna Kujala
72 Sustainable value creation 276
Riikka Tapaninaho and
Norma Rudolph
PART V: NEW THEORIZATIONS,
PHILOSOPHIES AND
METHODS
73 ANTi-history 281
Christopher M. Hartt
74 Arts-based methods 284
Hanna Lehtimäki and Elina Riivari
75 Corporeal ethics 287
Alison Pullen and Carl Rhodes
76 Critical sensemaking 290
Eeva Aromaa, Albert Mills
and Jean Helms Mills
77 Curiography 293
Tarja Salmela and Anu Valtonen
78 Non-corporeal actant theory 295
Christopher M. Hartt
79 Phenomenological doubt 298
Antonio Strati
80 Posthumanist aesthetics 301
Antonio Strati
81 Process philosophy and
innovation 306
Brad MacKay and Robert Chia
82 Science fiction 310
Elina Hiltunen and Aki-Mauri
Huhtinen
83 Scientific fabulation 312
Emily Höckert
84 Sleep 314
Anu Valtonen
85 Sociomateriality and
embodiment of leadership 316
Arja Ropo
86 Sonar-o-Graphy 319
Vesa Markuksela