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The capacity to innovate is commonly regarded as a key response mechanism, acritical organisational competence for success, even survival, for organisationsoperating in turbulent conditions. Understanding how innovation works, therefore,continues to be a significant agenda item for many...
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In spite of the continued importance of an innovation's attributes to research methodologies, and the increasing tendency toward multidimensional conceptualizations, the lack of a theoretically derived and empirically developed classification of innovations, conceived in terms of these perceived...
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Purpose – The purpose of the study is to test the utility of a taxonomy of innovation based on perceived characteristics in the context of healthcare by exploring the extent to which discrete innovation types could be distinguished from each other in terms of process antecedents....
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