选择创新项目:中高层管理者在激进创新上是否存在差异?

Selecting Innovation Projects: Do Middle and Senior Managers Differ When It Comes to Radical Innovation?

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2022
被引 60
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于注意力基础观,通过实验研究180位中高层管理者对2880个创新项目的选择,发现中层更关注内部资源,高层更关注外部资源,尤其在激进创新中差异更显著。

Abstract

Abstract Drawing on the attention‐based view, we theorize about the differences in middle and senior managers' choices to pursue innovation projects. We test our hypotheses in an experimental study examining the decision‐making processes of 180 senior and middle managers in selecting, or not, 2880 innovation projects. We find that managers differ in how they select innovation projects in general, and this difference becomes even more salient when such selections involve radical innovation. Specifically, when considering a radical innovation project, middle managers place more value on innovation characteristics required to complete the project, such as social capital and internal knowledge resources. In comparison, senior managers are concerned only with external knowledge resources, which can benefit radical innovation. Our study highlights the need to understand the role of middle managers, who frequently lead the implementation of innovation projects, and provides a theoretical underpinning for the differences in middle and senior managers' decision‐making.

创新管理组织行为决策制定中高层管理