生殖力
功能可见性
知识管理
开放式创新
奖学金
服务创新
趋同(经济学)
计算机科学
服务(商务)
社会学
业务
数据科学
营销
政治学
认识论
哲学
经济
法学
人机交互
经济增长
作者
Youngjin Yoo,Richard J. Boland,Kalle Lyytinen,Ann Majchrzak
出处
期刊:Organization Science
[Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences]
日期:2012-09-21
卷期号:23 (5): 1398-1408
被引量:1847
标识
DOI:10.1287/orsc.1120.0771
摘要
Our era is one of increasingly pervasive digital technologies, which penetrate deeply into the very core of the products, services, and operations of many organizations and radically change the nature of product and service innovations. The fundamental properties of digital technology are reprogrammability and data homogenization. Together, they provide an environment of open and flexible affordances that are used in creating innovations characterized by convergence and generativity. An analysis of convergence and generativity observed in innovations with pervasive digital technologies reveals three traits: (1) the importance of digital technology platforms, (2) the emergence of distributed innovations, and (3) the prevalence of combinatorial innovation. Each of the six articles in this special issue relates to one or more of these three traits. In this essay, we explore the organizational research implications of these three digital innovation traits and identify research opportunities for organization science scholars. Examples from the articles in this special issue on organizing for innovation in the digitized world are used to demonstrate the kind of organizational scholarship that can faithfully reflect and inform innovation in a world of pervasive digital technologies.
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