Abstract
The authors confront the nontrivial issue of whether or not creativity and innovation can be planned, and proceed to support an affirmative answer with a well-organizated treatment of the applied research literature relevant to this topic. They outline and reference an incremental approach to this planning process at multiple level of aggregation (organization, group, and individual), and present both a state-of-the-art review and a general, normative approach to this daunting challenge.
Publication Date
2008
Document Type
Book Chapter
Department, Program, or Center
Accounting (SCB)
Recommended Citation
John E. Ettlie, (2008), Templates for innovation, in Michael D. Mumford, Samuel T. Hunter, Katrina E. Bedell-Avers (ed.) Multi-Level Issues in Creativity and Innovation (Research in Multi Level Issues, Volume 7) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.155 - 167
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
This is the pre-print of a book chapter published by Emerald. © Copyright 2008 Emerald Publishing Limited. The final, published version can be located here: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1016/S1475-9144%2807%2900006-9
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