Uncovering Covert Innovation

Bootlegging, Illegitimacy, and Management's Attitude

Uncovering Covert Innovation

Bootlegging, Illegitimacy, and Management's Attitude

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It is of central importance for companies to be innovative. To maximize their innovation potential, companies often rely on formal systems and processes for innovation management. It has been shown that such attempts have the side effect of inhibiting a number of valuable innovations. Some employees proceed informally and smuggle their innovations past formal barriers. Stephan Eicher analyses the interaction between bootleggers and their management. Using both qualitative and quantitative methods, he answers three primary research questions. What is the current state of research on bootlegging in R&D? How do bootleggers overcome illegitimacy upon disclosing their covert projects to decision-makers? How do different management styles and approaches affect the incidence of bootlegging? The results of this research paint a vivid picture of the relationship between covert innovation projects and the official management world of companies.

What the literature tells us about bootlegging in R&D.- How bootleg researchers uncover their underground innovation projects.- The relationship between bootlegging and management practices. 
ISBN 978-3-658-31619-8
Article number 9783658316198
Media type Book
Edition number 1st ed. 2021
Copyright year 2020
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XXII, 225 pages
Illustrations XXII, 225 p. 1 illus.
Language English