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Organizational Learning Approach to Process Innovations : The Extent and Scope of Diffusion and Adoption in Management Accounting Systems

Seleshi Sisaye;Jacob J. Birnberg;Marc J. Epstein

English Advanced Technology
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2012

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171

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This book discusses the organizational processes and structural barriers to the diffusion and adoptions of innovations. In this chapter, we address the question of OC why innovations fail?OCO; addresses the organizational learning strategies of adoption and diffusion of process i

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This book discusses the organizational processes and structural barriers to the diffusion and adoptions of innovations. In this chapter, we address the question of OC why innovations fail?OCO; addresses the organizational learning strategies of adoption and diffusion of process innovation approaches; apresents the theoretical framework of organizational learning and process innovations; covers the four typologies of innovations in detail and research questions relating to these four typologies; compares mechanistic and organic innovations, and organizational development (OD) and organizational transformation (OT) innovations; elaborates the organizational learning framework by incorporating the two stages in sociological theories of process innovations: adoption and diffusion."

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