MODELING THE INNOVATION PROCESS - AN EMPIRICAL-COMPARISON OF APPROACHES

被引:71
作者
KING, N
机构
[1] Centre for Primary Care Research, University of Manchester, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester, M14 5NP, Walmer Street
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10.1111/j.2044-8325.1992.tb00487.x
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Research into che innovation process requires models of the process which accurately describe, and can reliably be applied to, real examples of innovation in organizations. In this paper two models are compared empirically in terms of reliability and accuracy. The first (Zaltman, Duncan & Holbek, 1973) follows the traditional approach of depicting the process in a series of discrete stages. The second (Schroeder, Van de Ven, Scudder & Polley, 1989) shows the process to be more fluid, without a fixed sequence of stages. The models are applied to case histories of seven innovations observed in a longitudinal study of a hospital ward. Inter-rater reliability is higher for Schroeder's model, while overall support across raters tends to be stronger for the individual stages Of Zaltman's model. However, there are problems with the sequence of stages in the latter model. Future research should aim to develop empirically-grounded models based on a wide range of different innovations.
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