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  • Müncheberg ZALF
  • Beyerlein, Michael Martin  (2)
  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845573
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 274 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849504300
    Series Statement: Advances in interdisciplinary studies of work teams v. 12
    Content: Innovation has become one of the primary core competencies of effective organizations. It leads to changes in products, services, organizational design, processes, strategies, and the systems that support them. It occurs when someone has an idea, shares it with others, and all find ways to turn the idea into action. The sharing is a critical step. Creative ideas blossom in a collaborative environment. Implementation depends on collaboration. The chapters in this volume explore a variety of methods and settings that show how collaboration can be utilized to enable and enhance innovation. The innovation may be incremental or breakthrough and evident at any level of organization: team, community of practice, project or program, company, joint venture, alliance, partnership, or supply chain. In this volume, we refer to high quality interaction in the social network as collaboration. We believe creating the context for effective collaboration is a core competency of the organization. Working together well involves deepening trust among members and sharing ideas, perspectives, energy, and knowledge to address organizational challenges and opportunities. As innovation becomes the key to competitive advantage at company, supply chain, and regional levels, a shift from silos to collaboration becomes essential collaborating across boundaries becomes critical. World class levels of performance are impossible without mastery of collaborative methods, processes, and designs. Few companies have mastered the discipline of collaboration well enough to achieve the highest levels of performance. Inter-agency collaboration in government is equally challenging. The chapters in this volume explore collaborative approaches to innovation and the mechanisms and tools that contribute to the quality of collaborative effort. It discusses the importance of collaborative environments to improve innovation; and addresses how to create a collaborative environment within an organization
    Note: Collaboration in cross-functional product innovation teams / Avan R. Jassawalla, Hemant C. Sashittal -- Innovation : achieving balance among empowerment, accountability and control / Frances A. Kennedy, Lydia Schleifer -- Innovation and technology transfer intermediaries : a systemic international study / David Pollard -- Collaboration, proximity, and innovation / Sam Boutilier, Rod B. McNaughton -- Social networking and the development of new ventures / Karl Wennberg, Henrik Berglund -- Creation of a collaborative environment for innovation : the effect of a simulation tool's development and use / Lina Longhitano, Stefania Testa -- Building collaborative capacity : an innovative strategy for homeland security preparedness / Susan Page Hocevar, Gail Fann Thomas, Erik Jansen -- Leading innovation through collaboration / Cynthia T. Matthew, Robert J. Sternberg -- Communities of practice : a critical perspective on collaboration / Yue Lin, Michael M. Beyerlein -- Team innovation through collaboration / Claudia A. Sacramento, M.W. Sophie Chang, Michael A. West -- Introduction / Michael Beyerlein, Frances Kennedy, Susan Beyerlein
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845525
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 336 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849503518
    Series Statement: Advances in interdisciplinary studies of work teams v. 11
    Content: Intangible forms of capital are being recognized in both research and practice as essential resources for fueling company growth. Forms of intangible capital include: intellectual, organizational, human, relationship, social, political, innovation, and collaborative. This volume consists of papers that focus on collaborative capital - broadly defined as the organizational assets that enable people to work together well. It is manifested in such outcomes as increased innovation and creativity, commitment and involvement, flexibility and adaptability, leveraging of knowledge, and enhanced learning. 'Collaborative capital' represents a core competency or strategic resource essential for building competitive advantage by enabling the creation of networks of conversations and relationships. However, it is seldom developed in a deliberate and systematic way, but rather as an incidental outcome of formal and informal organizational change. It may be deliberately increased by change in organizational systems, practices, design, learning, and culture. The term collaborative capital has seldom been used in research literature dealing with how people work together. Consequently, the meaning, measurement, and impact of collaborative capital in practice have not been explored to any significant extent. The papers in this volume launch that process with teaming contexts ranging from alliances and partnerships, to cross-national teams and cross-disciplinary teams
    Note: Research teams in an Australian biotechnology field : how intellectual property influences collaboration / Melissa Marot, John W. Selsky, William Hart, Prasuna Reddy -- Striving for a new ideal : a work environment to energize collaborative capacity across east and west boundaries / Jill Nemiro, Stefanus Hanifah, Jing Wang -- Team-member exchange and individual contributions to collaborative capital in organizations / Melvin L. Smith -- Leading together, working together : the role of team shared leadership in building collaborative capital in virtual teams / N. Sharon Hill -- Leadership, collaborative capital, and innovation / Xiaomeng Zhang, Henry P. Sims -- Minimizing the impact of organizational distress on intellectual and social capital through development of collaborative capital / Michael F. Kennedy, Michael M. Beyerlein -- Managing social entropy in the urban development of a city and the role of socio-engineering / Claudia Bettiol -- Knotworking to create collaborative intentionality capital in fluid organizational fields / Yrjö Engeström -- Creating cultures of collaboration that thrive on diversity : a transformational perspective on building collaborative capital / Nancy L. Southern -- Exploiting intellectual and collaborative capital for innovation in knowledge-intensive industries / Anne H. Koch -- Connecting across miles and wires : examining collaborative capital development in virtual spaces / Lindsey Godwin, Julie Rennecker -- Introduction / Michael M. Beyerlein, Susan T. Beyerlein, Frances A. Kennedy
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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