Workplace Innovation
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Workplace Innovation
Theory, Research and Practice
Rus, Diana; Pot, Frank D.; Oeij, Peter
Springer International Publishing AG
08/2018
413
Mole
Inglês
9783319858876
15 a 20 dias
658
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1. Introduction: the need to uncover the field of workplace innovation.- Part 1: Policy.- 2. European policy on workplace innovation .- 3. National and regional policies to promote and sustain workplace innovation.- 4. Why Industrie 4.0 needs workplace innovation - a critical essay about the German debate on advanced manufacturing. Part 2: Theory Matters & Evidence.- 5. Theoretical approaches supporting workplace innovation.- 6. Evidence of Workplace Innovation from organisational and economic studies.- 7. Workplace innovation and well-being at work. - 8. Workplace innovation and wellbeing at work: A review of evidence and future research agenda. Part 3: Research.- 9. Framing Workplace Innovation through an organisational psychology perspective: A review of current WPI studies.- 10. Implementing Workplace Innovation across Europe: Why, how and what? .- 11. Workplace Innovation as Institutional Entrepreneurship.- 12. Creating the bottom-up organisation from the top: Leaders as enablers of workplace innovation.- 13. Lean as a tool for local workplace innovation in hospitals.- 14. Workplace innovation context in Poland: between structure and agency.- 15. Workplace Innovation and the Quality of Working Life in an Age of Uberisation.- 16. Towards the high road of Workplace innovation in Europe? An illustration of the usefulness of the dataset of the European Working Conditions Survey. Part 4: Practice. -17. Towards a Total Workplace Innovation Concept based on SocioTechnical Systems Design.-18. Five steps to develop Workplace Innovation. - 19. Management practices for promoting employee-driven innovation. - 20. How can work and organizational psychologists fortify the practice of workplace innovation? - 21. Case studies can support definitions of workplace innovation in practice.-22. From automated defensive behaviour to innovation resilience behaviour: A tool for resilient teamwork as an example of workplace innovation. Conclusion: The way forward with workplace innovation.
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Workplace Innovation;Employee Driven Innovation;Employee Engagement;Innovation Capability;Organizational Innovation;Intrapreneurship;Workplace Theory
1. Introduction: the need to uncover the field of workplace innovation.- Part 1: Policy.- 2. European policy on workplace innovation .- 3. National and regional policies to promote and sustain workplace innovation.- 4. Why Industrie 4.0 needs workplace innovation - a critical essay about the German debate on advanced manufacturing. Part 2: Theory Matters & Evidence.- 5. Theoretical approaches supporting workplace innovation.- 6. Evidence of Workplace Innovation from organisational and economic studies.- 7. Workplace innovation and well-being at work. - 8. Workplace innovation and wellbeing at work: A review of evidence and future research agenda. Part 3: Research.- 9. Framing Workplace Innovation through an organisational psychology perspective: A review of current WPI studies.- 10. Implementing Workplace Innovation across Europe: Why, how and what? .- 11. Workplace Innovation as Institutional Entrepreneurship.- 12. Creating the bottom-up organisation from the top: Leaders as enablers of workplace innovation.- 13. Lean as a tool for local workplace innovation in hospitals.- 14. Workplace innovation context in Poland: between structure and agency.- 15. Workplace Innovation and the Quality of Working Life in an Age of Uberisation.- 16. Towards the high road of Workplace innovation in Europe? An illustration of the usefulness of the dataset of the European Working Conditions Survey. Part 4: Practice. -17. Towards a Total Workplace Innovation Concept based on SocioTechnical Systems Design.-18. Five steps to develop Workplace Innovation. - 19. Management practices for promoting employee-driven innovation. - 20. How can work and organizational psychologists fortify the practice of workplace innovation? - 21. Case studies can support definitions of workplace innovation in practice.-22. From automated defensive behaviour to innovation resilience behaviour: A tool for resilient teamwork as an example of workplace innovation. Conclusion: The way forward with workplace innovation.
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