Cross-Cultural Challenges for Innovation Management
Maria Rosaria Della Peruta (),
Nigel J. Holden () and
Manlio Giudice ()
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Maria Rosaria Della Peruta: Second University of Naples
Nigel J. Holden: Leeds University Business School
Manlio Giudice: Univeristy of Rome “Link Campus”
Chapter Chapter 8 in Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Across Cultures, 2016, pp 95-107 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract A conceptual effort presented in this chapter emphasizes the importance of “context” to analyze more in detail the influence of knowledge and communication on the formation of individual and collective interpretive schemes underlying innovative processes. Moreover, from this viewpoint, it is important to understand critical issues associated with the translation of individual and collective cognition into the organizational evolution for a cross-cultural context. As the authors have emphasized in this chapter, creativity, learning, and generating knowledge are premised on cross-cultural collaboration as action.
Keywords: Knowledge Management; Tacit Knowledge; Shared Meaning; Innovative Process; Immigrant Entrepreneur (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3261-0_8
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