A dialectic perspective on innovation: Conflicting demands, multiple pathways, and ambidexterity
Innovation, the development and intentional introduction of new and useful ideas by individuals, teams, and organizations, lies at the heart of human adaptation. Decades of research in different disciplines and at different organizational levels have produced a wealth of knowledge about how innovati...
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Main Authors: | BLEDOW, Ronald, FRESE, Michael, ANDERSON, Neil, EREZ, Miriam, FARR, James |
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2009
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