Values-based innovation management : innovating by what we care about / Henning Breuer and Florion Ludeke-Freund
Publication details: London : Palgrave, Macmillan Education, 2017.Description: xix, 247 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781137516619
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Include notes, Reference and Index
pt. I. The values-based view on innovation --
1. Innovation and its management based on values and normative orientations --
2. Concepts of values and integrated management --
3. Values-based innovation --
pt. II. Innovation in processes, products, services, business models, and values-based networks --
4. Values-based instrumental innovation in processes, products, and services --
5. Values-based strategic innovation in business models --
6. Values-based normative innovation in organisations and networks --
pt. III. Values-based facilitation and management methods --
7. Values-based innovation methods and methodology --
Epilogue. Innovating by what we care about.
This forward-thinking new textbook shows how innovation in processes, products, services, business models, and networks may be managed by what we care about. Readers are encouraged to explore not only sustainability orientation and values of privacy or safety, but also their own unique values as relevant drivers for change within and across organisations. Key features include theories and proven methods to be applied to new innovation challenges and opportunities; iinternational case studies of success, as well as failure, in values-based innovation; and key concepts in innovation management and values-based innovation.
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