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Managing and organizing innovation in the knowledge economy

Jon‐Arild Johannessen (Professor at the Norwegian School of Management, Norway)
Johan Olaisen (Professor at the Norwegian School of Management, Norway.)
Jon‐Arild Johannessen (Jon‐Arild Johannessen is Professors at the Norwegian School of Management, Norway)
Bjørn Olsen (Bjørn Olsen is Associate Professor at the Bodø Graduate School of Business, Norway.)

European Journal of Innovation Management

ISSN: 1460-1060

Article publication date: 1 December 1999

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Abstract

In the knowledge economy, where the business environment is characterised by turbulence and complexity, knowledge is the main source of creating both innovation and sustainable competitive advantage. This paper describes a conceptual model and an associated set of managerial and organising implications for the innovation‐led company. The question we are trying to answer is: which management and organising characteristics are necessary to manage innovation in the knowledge economy? The paper is based on in‐depth interviews of 32 CEOs and top executives in leading European organisations, 40 people known internationally for their ability to achieve and maintain a position among the top performers in their fields, and a “best practice study” of five leading international companies.

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Johannessen, J., Olaisen, J., Johannessen, J. and Olsen, B. (1999), "Managing and organizing innovation in the knowledge economy", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 2 No. 3, pp. 116-128. https://doi.org/10.1108/14601069910289059

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