Innovations and Institutions An Institutional Perspective on the Innovative Efforts of Banks and Insurance Companies Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and Technology Series
Auteurs : Vermeulen Patrick, Raab Jorg
Using institutional theory to explain innovation and merging academic and critical analysis with practical recommendations, this book provides a full and rich account of how new products are brought to market; considering both the successes and failures in equal measure.
This book takes the meeting point of two seemingly incongruous schools of theoretical thought to enlighten the debate surrounding product innovation. In doing so it:
- illustrates how institutional forces come to shape the interest, priorities and behaviour of organizational members in the development and implementation process of incremental product innovation
- investigates the failed innovative attempts of established organizations
- demonstrates the importance of organizational and intra-organizational forces for innovative success.
The insight it offers into the organization of product innovation processes in the financial services sector and the guidelines it sets up for their improvement makes Innovation and Institutions essential reading for those working in or studying the banking, finance and insurance sector who have an interest in innovation studies.
Date de parution : 06-2012
Ouvrage de 192 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2007
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Innovations and Institutions :
Mots-clés :
Incremental Product Innovation; incremental; Financial Services Sector; product; Follow; financial; Incremental Innovations; services; Project Leader; sector; De Brentani; development; Concurrent Engineering; projects; Service Development Processes; project; ABN; leader; Product Development Projects; institutional; Product Champions; Business Unit Managers; Institutional Forces; Front Office Personnel; Product Innovation Processes; Innovation Process; Project Organization; Institutional Theory; Innovation Literature; Dutch Financial Services; Idea Generation Stage; Financial Services Companies; Routine Logic; Grounded Theory; NSD Process