Measurement criteria of the relevance of the Innovation Management methods and tools
Ahmad Abdalla,
Berthold Bitzer and
Danny Morton
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 2008, vol. 8, issue 2, 101-119
Abstract:
The successful use and implementation of Innovation Management Methods and Tools (IMMT) play major roles in providing innovation and prosperity. The argument is not whether the IMMT are beneficial; rather it is how successful they are in overcoming the innovation obstacles. This paper examines the measurement criteria of the features that lend success to a given method/tool delving through questions like 'how to measure the identified factors of success?' In this context, the success factors are those that can be mitigated through the use and implementation of methods/tools. These factors are must for any given 'successful' method/tool.
Keywords: innovation management; success features; minor features; catalytic features; measurement criteria. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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