An ecological perspective on innovation management
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2011Author
Costello, Gabriel J.
Conboy, Kieran
Donnellan, Brian
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Enabling innovation is major challenge for individuals, teams, organizations, regions and
economies and the topic is increasingly seen as being crucial not only to success but to
survival. The topic of innovation is both complex and wide-ranging and has not been
extensively explored in the information systems literature. Many IS scholars such as Swanson
and Ramiller, Fichman, Avergou and La Rovere, and Lee have implied that an ecological
approach is required to refresh research in this important area. The purpose of this paper is
to adapt the ecological systems theory (EST) of Urie Bronfenbrenner and apply it to a case
study of innovation in a subsidiary of APC (by Schneider) located in the west of Ireland.
Furthermore the paper involved utilising a new form of action research called dialogical AR
recently proposed by Mårtensson & Lee. Among other findings the study shows that the EST
lens can provide a comprehensive analysis of the innovation ecosystem which takes account
of both internal capabilities and external influences.
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