INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Ana Paula Vilas Boas Viveiros
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Kissimoto, Kumiko Oshio, Salerno, Mario Sergio, Carvalho, Marly Monteiro de, Laurindo, Fernando José Barbin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/V13N1A2
Resumo: Innovation management has been received increasing attention in the operations management field during the last years. Academics and managers have long been discussing the innovation nature and its importance for the organization’s growth and competitive advantage. However, one issue that remains unclear is how to recognize what type of innovation management is necessary for each company or situation. One of the reasons for this issue is the different dimensions to which innovation can be addressed – technological, organizational, process and product, among others. Moreover, the differences between incremental and disruptive innovation lead to different ways of management. This paper examines the literature on innovation management in the last 38 years (1975 – 2013) aiming at identify and classify innovation management models. The methodological approach encompasses bibliometric and content analysis. The results show seven models’ categories: project management, organizational strategy, knowledge management, product management, types of innovation, technological innovation, and open innovation.
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title INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION
spellingShingle INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION
Lopes, Ana Paula Vilas Boas Viveiros
Innovation
Innovation Management
Innovation Management Model
title_short INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION
title_full INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION
title_fullStr INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION
title_full_unstemmed INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION
title_sort INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION
author Lopes, Ana Paula Vilas Boas Viveiros
author_facet Lopes, Ana Paula Vilas Boas Viveiros
Kissimoto, Kumiko Oshio
Salerno, Mario Sergio
Carvalho, Marly Monteiro de
Laurindo, Fernando José Barbin
author_role author
author2 Kissimoto, Kumiko Oshio
Salerno, Mario Sergio
Carvalho, Marly Monteiro de
Laurindo, Fernando José Barbin
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Ana Paula Vilas Boas Viveiros
Kissimoto, Kumiko Oshio
Salerno, Mario Sergio
Carvalho, Marly Monteiro de
Laurindo, Fernando José Barbin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Innovation
Innovation Management
Innovation Management Model
topic Innovation
Innovation Management
Innovation Management Model
description Innovation management has been received increasing attention in the operations management field during the last years. Academics and managers have long been discussing the innovation nature and its importance for the organization’s growth and competitive advantage. However, one issue that remains unclear is how to recognize what type of innovation management is necessary for each company or situation. One of the reasons for this issue is the different dimensions to which innovation can be addressed – technological, organizational, process and product, among others. Moreover, the differences between incremental and disruptive innovation lead to different ways of management. This paper examines the literature on innovation management in the last 38 years (1975 – 2013) aiming at identify and classify innovation management models. The methodological approach encompasses bibliometric and content analysis. The results show seven models’ categories: project management, organizational strategy, knowledge management, product management, types of innovation, technological innovation, and open innovation.
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