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Long-Term Performance Implications of Management Innovation

Muamer Bezdrob

Journal of East European Management Studies, 2019, vol. 24, issue 2, 210-234

Abstract: Any kind of innovative activity is driven by the urge for utmost success, continuous improvement or mere survival. The same holds true for management innovation, arguably the most advanced innovation type in the world of business. Although previously unjustifiably neglected, a significant number of studies have emerged recently that prove the potency of this type of innovation. Following such a trend, this study explores another distinguishing feature of management innovation - its durability. The study findings confirm the claim that companies that are innovative in management achieve better business performance in the long run. In addition, the study provides further support for the new direction in researching the innovation concept - an interdependent or synchronous approach to the adoption of different types of innovation on the company level.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.5771/0949-6181-2019-2-210

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