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Art of the possible or fool's errand? Diffusion of large-scale management innovation
Institution:1. Dept. Astronomy, Space Science and Geology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea;2. Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon, South Korea;1. Division of Organizational Leadership and Supervision, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Neff 288D, 2101 East Coliseum Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46805, U.S.A.;2. Indiana University Bloomington, 8121 Deer Brook Place, Fort Wayne, IN 46825, U.S.A.;1. Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, 500 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 1W6, Canada;2. McCallum Graduate School of Business, Bentley University, 175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA 02452, U.S.A.
Abstract:Organizations are continually challenged to increase efficiency and improve performance despite frequent cuts to personnel and budgets. These challenges force organizations to identify, develop, and diffuse various management innovations. Diffusion efforts are often met by resistance, reluctance, or ambivalence, resulting in what many consider to be a fool's errand. While management innovation may not be the forte of large, bureaucratic organizations, we present a case study of a U.S. Air Force maintenance, repair, and overhaul organization that has recently, and successfully, diffused a large-scale management innovation. Results from the case study support the development of a diffusion of innovation framework that identifies important mechanisms associated with the acceptance, routinization, and assimilation of management innovation. The framework informs leaders of the diffusion process, while the recommended actions of relentless leadership, deliberate development of personnel, and enterprise involvement drive diffusion efforts and help leaders achieve desired results in innovation diffusion and associated performance improvement. Overall, we assert that the pursuit of management innovation is not necessarily beyond the art of the possible for business leaders.
Keywords:Management innovation  Diffusion of innovation  Post adoption  Operations management  Leadership  Continuous Improvement Process (CIP)
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