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  1. man et al., 1993). Also, creative behavior concerns new idea generation, whereas innovative behavior includes both the generation and implementation of new ideas (Shalley et al. 2004; Zhou, 2003). Most innovation research has followed what we call the efficiency-oriented perspective, in which it is assumed that organizations make rational decisions
  2. psycnet.apa.org

    The innovation literature suggests that both organizational context and individual characteristics influence employees' innovation-use behavior. However, the question of how contextual factors and individual characteristics operate together to predict innovation-use behavior has remained ambiguous. This study examined 2 plausible ways that individual and perceived contextual variables can ...
    Author:Jin Nam ChoiPublished:2004
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  4. sciencedirect.com

    The present study makes three important contributions. First, most research on UICs focused on examining users' motivation and firms' support strategies for innovative behavior and few studies examined the issue of contribution overload experienced by firms attempting UICs [13, 21, 22].This study proposes a holistic model to examine different characteristics of a user innovation and evaluate ...
    Author:Jifeng Ma, Yaobin Lu, Sumeet GuptaPublished:2019
  5. sciencedirect.com

    While it is clear that many users innovate and that user-innovation communities are common, the evidence on the role of user-innovators in the commercialization of their innovations is mixed. On the one hand, von Hippel (1988) found that individual scientists who had developed important scientific instrument innovations seldom founded firms to ...
    Author:Carliss Y. Baldwin, Christopher Hienerth, Eric Von HippelPublished:2006
  6. journals.sagepub.com

    Ever since it was argued that users can also be the sources of innovation, the literature on the role of users during innovation has grown tremendously. In this article, the authors review this growing literature, critique it, and develop some of the research questions that could be explored to contribute to this literature and to the ...
    Author:Marcel Bogers, Allan Afuah, Bettina BastianPublished:2010
  7. iaap-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Second, the creativity and innovation research domain may benefit from an integration of recently developed proactivity concepts such as personal initiative and voice behavior. Third, cross-cultural differences in values, motivational orientations, and leadership preferences may determine how creativity and innovation are enacted and cultivated ...
  8. of innovation is ideas, but it is people who develop, carry, react to, and modify ideas" (Van de Ven 1986:592) and they require novel and divergent thinking whereby they contribute to transform their novel and useful ideas into devel-oping processes, products or services of better quality. "Employees can contrib-ute to innovation in ...
  9. tandfonline.com

    Helping explain user & open innovation. How could existing theory help explain the user and open innovation phenomena better? One angle would be to point towards boundary conditions of these approaches, that is, when (i.e., in which setting) user and open innovation, or a specific variant thereof, is more or less likely to occur or more or less likely beneficial.
  10. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Introduction. The advent of the Internet has facilitated new forms of producer-customer interaction in product development (Sharma and Sheth, 2004).One promising new form of interaction is outlined in the concept of toolkits for user innovation and design (Thomke and von Hippel, 2002; von Hippel, 2001), or user design (Dahan and Hauser, 2002).Both ideas are based on the proven ability of ...
  11. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Introduction and Overview. There is a growing interest in applying lead-user methods to the development of new products and services. This interest has been fueled by practical demonstrations that such methods can effectively and systematically generate ideas for commercially attractive new products (Herstatt and von Hippel, 1992; Lilien et al., 2002; Olson and Bakke, 2001; Urban and von ...
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