Digitally Supported Innovation A Multi-Disciplinary View on Enterprise, Public Sector and User Innovation /
Digitally Supported Innovation A Multi-Disciplinary View on Enterprise, Public Sector and User Innovation / [electronic resource] :
edited by Leonardo Caporarello, Fabrizio Cesaroni, Raphael Giesecke, Michele Missikoff.
- 1st ed. 2016.
- VII, 312 p. 70 illus. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, 18 2195-4968 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, 18 .
PartI: Innovative ICT Enablers in Use on Organisational Level -- Part II: Specific ICT Enablers in Use for Innovation -- Part III: Implementing Innovative ICT Enablers -- Part IV: Innovating Novel ICT Solutions. .
This book provides a broad overview of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-supported innovation both on an evidence-based level, a theoretical and a methodological level. It presents multi-disciplinary perspectives on organizational innovation in enterprises and the public sector, and on the ubiquitous social media-based user innovations. The book especially highlights innovation in knowledge work and human-computer interaction, innovation of and in socio-technical systems, and user-based innovation in public services. It draws upon evidence from various areas of application, including innovative mobility and the factories of the future. The studies presented here will be helpful both for innovation scholars and practitioners in industry - as well as innovators at large - in their current and future studies and undertakings.
9783319402659
10.1007/978-3-319-40265-9 doi
Management information systems.
Computers.
Economic sociology.
Organization.
Planning.
Management.
Industrial management.
Public administration.
Business Information Systems.
Information Systems and Communication Service.
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
Organization.
Innovation/Technology Management.
Public Administration.
HD30.2
658.4038
PartI: Innovative ICT Enablers in Use on Organisational Level -- Part II: Specific ICT Enablers in Use for Innovation -- Part III: Implementing Innovative ICT Enablers -- Part IV: Innovating Novel ICT Solutions. .
This book provides a broad overview of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-supported innovation both on an evidence-based level, a theoretical and a methodological level. It presents multi-disciplinary perspectives on organizational innovation in enterprises and the public sector, and on the ubiquitous social media-based user innovations. The book especially highlights innovation in knowledge work and human-computer interaction, innovation of and in socio-technical systems, and user-based innovation in public services. It draws upon evidence from various areas of application, including innovative mobility and the factories of the future. The studies presented here will be helpful both for innovation scholars and practitioners in industry - as well as innovators at large - in their current and future studies and undertakings.
9783319402659
10.1007/978-3-319-40265-9 doi
Management information systems.
Computers.
Economic sociology.
Organization.
Planning.
Management.
Industrial management.
Public administration.
Business Information Systems.
Information Systems and Communication Service.
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
Organization.
Innovation/Technology Management.
Public Administration.
HD30.2
658.4038