Corporate underground : bootleg innovation and constructive deviance /

"In the corporate underground, creative intrapreneurs produce ideas autonomously and without the consent of management. Such informal activity frequently 'corrects' and compensates for the weaknesses of formal organisational systems. The corporate underground is an adjusting element f...

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Group Author: Augsdorfer, Peter (Editor)
Published: World Scientific,
Publisher Address: New Jersey :
Publication Dates: [2023]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Series on technology management. 0219-9823
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Summary: "In the corporate underground, creative intrapreneurs produce ideas autonomously and without the consent of management. Such informal activity frequently 'corrects' and compensates for the weaknesses of formal organisational systems. The corporate underground is an adjusting element for a number of organisational paradoxes. This imposes a certain legitimacy of covert activities such as bootlegging and constructive deviance. It reflects a basic axiom of the evolutionary perspective: change and creativity are reliant upon elements of redundancy, waste and inefficiency. With contributions from 16 leading experts in this field, the book offers a comprehensive picture of the nature of covert creativity for theory, research and practice the book. The chapters cover a wide range of facets of underground activity, including basic information, the sensitive transition from underground to formal disclosure at an organization, and psychological factors. This book is a valuable compendium for academics and practitioners interested in R&D and innovation. Management seeking to better manage their innovative capabilities in their companies will also benefit from this book"--
Carrier Form: xix, 335 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781800612259
1800612257
Index Number: HD53
CLC: F273.1
Call Number: F273.1/C822-1