The innovation process as a complex structure with multilevel rules |
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Authors: | Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco Dias Eugenio Avila Pedrozo Tania Nunes da Silva |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Administration, Federal University of Pelotas, Rua Gomes Carneiro 1, Pelotas, 96010-610, RS, Brazil 2. Department of Administration, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Rua Washington Luiz 855, Porto Alegre, 90010-460, RS, Brazil
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Abstract: | ![]() Increasingly, innovation is conceived in a context of conventions or rules and complexity. However, there is a need for a theoretical basis that describes the innovation process based on complexity. In this essay, we propose a multilevel micro-meso-macro framework that aims to meet this need and further the discussion on complexity. In this framework, the rule is adopted as an analytical concept and used to establish a bridge between the several theories employed. Two gaps are identified in the innovation process: the first is related to the simplicity with which complexity is generally treated, and the second refers to a lack of focus on the rules embedded in the theories used in innovation. The goal of this theoretical essay is to propose a multilevel micro-meso-macro framework, based on the rules and principles of complexity, which can be used to analyze the innovation process. As a result, we propose a new framework in which the innovation rules and the interactions between those rules are detailed and based on principles of complexity. |
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