Developing innovation capabilities through Programme Communities of Practice: Evidence from Wales

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Gary Walpole , Zheng Liu , Nick Clifton v , Songdi Li
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This paper presents empirical evidence on how publicly funded programme communities of practice (CoPs) enhance learning and innovation activities at the organisational and inter-organisational level, which in turn develop organisation's innovation capabilities. It draws upon studies on two programme CoPs in Wales and presents eight case studies. Findings reveal, firstly, that CoP can promote the learning of new tools, knowledge, and technologies to encourage product and service innovation. Secondly, CoPs can promote innovative solutions to common challenges, such as implementing circular economy principles. Thirdly, CoP can facilitate collaborative inter-organisation innovation. Our paper answers the recent call for empirical research on the role of publicly funded collaborative projects that support business to innovate. It also expands the understanding of adopting CoP for management education. Practically the framework we developed can guide policy makers and practitioners on how universities can share risk, knowledge, and support organisations to develop their innovation capabilities and achieve sustainable development.
通过实践项目社区发展创新能力:来自威尔士的证据
本文提出了公共资助的项目实践社区(cop)如何在组织和组织间层面加强学习和创新活动,从而发展组织的创新能力的经验证据。它借鉴了对威尔士两个方案缔约方会议的研究,并提出了八个案例研究。研究结果表明,第一,CoP可以促进新工具、知识和技术的学习,从而鼓励产品和服务创新。其次,缔约方会议可以促进创新解决方案,以应对共同挑战,例如实施循环经济原则。第三,缔约方会议可以促进组织间的协作创新。我们的论文回应了最近对支持企业创新的公共资助合作项目的作用进行实证研究的呼吁。这也拓展了对采用CoP进行管理教育的理解。实际上,我们开发的框架可以指导政策制定者和实践者,让他们知道大学如何分享风险、知识,并支持组织发展他们的创新能力和实现可持续发展。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
25.00%
发文量
136
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Management Education provides a forum for scholarly reporting and discussion of developments in all aspects of teaching and learning in business and management. The Journal seeks reflective papers which bring together pedagogy and theories of management learning; descriptions of innovative teaching which include critical reflection on implementation and outcomes will also be considered.
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