Innovation in work organizations has long been of great concern to social scientists. The volume of research and writing on innovation has failed to produce the advance in understanding for practitioners or researchers which might reasonably be expected from such an investment of intelligence and energy. In this volume the topic of innovation is discussed generally and terms used are carefully described. The research is reviewed and suggestions for alternative theoretical and research directions are put forward. It is argued that significant advances in understanding innovation at work can come from cominbing psychological approaches to the subject with the dominant organizational orientation in the existing research literature. The book is divided into five parts. The first provides a discussion of "definitional issues and literature review". In the introductory chapter conceptual overlaps with topics such as creativity in the existing psychological literature are explored. Different types of innovation at work are briefly described and a typology is suggested which distinguishes between innovations at the individual, group and organizational levels of analysis.
In part two research on "individual" and group innovation is described. Farr and Ford focus on the individual level of analysis and offer a new model for understanding individual innovation. The third part of the book is dedicated to an exploration of "organizational level innovation" and four differing orientations are proposed. Each promises to advance theorizing by alerting us to the complexity of this topic. The fourth part of the book focuses on "interventions" to facilitate innovation and creativity in work settings. Farr critically assesses the methods described in the existing literature for facilitating individual innovation. His chapter describes how individual approaches can be developed which utilize existing knowledge in the areas of attitude change and communication and argues that a research based approach is particularly effective for facilitating individual innovation at work. In the final section the theme is "integration". Staw produces a model of indivudal creativity and organizational innovation, blending psychological and organizational approaches.
- ISBN10 0471926558
- ISBN13 9780471926559
- Publish Date 30 April 1990
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 14 July 2000
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 364
- Language English