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Innovation and Creativity in Organizations

Neil Anderson1,2; Kristina Potočnik3,2; Jing Zhou2

1 Brunel University · 2 Rice University · 3 University of Edinburgh

Journal of Management 2014

Creativity and innovation in any organization are vital to its successful performance. The authors review the rapidly growing body of research in this area with particular attention to the period 2002 to 2013, inclusive. Conceiving of both creativity and innovation as being integral parts of essentially the same process, we propose a new, integrative definition. We note that research into creativity has typically examined the stage of idea generation, whereas innovation studies have commonly also included the latter phase of idea implementation. The authors discuss several seminal theories of creativity and innovation and then apply a comprehensive levels-of-analysis framework to review extant research into individual, team, organizational, and multilevel innovation. Key measurement characteristics of the reviewed studies are then noted. In conclusion, we propose a guiding framework for future research comprising 11 major themes and 60 specific questions for future studies.

DOI
10.1177/0149206314527128
Volume
40 (5)
Pages
1297-1333
Language
en
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