Analyzing the critical factors for innovation sustainability in the public sector: evidence from Indonesia

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I. Pradana, Ely Susanto, Wahyudi Kumorotomo
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PurposeThis study examines the critical factors contributing to the different conditions of innovation sustainability after a change in local political leadership.Design/methodology/approachThis study used a multiple case study approach and applied the critical incident technique (CIT) to collect and analyze data from four innovation cases in the two local governments of Indonesia.FindingsThe results highlight that the sustainability condition of each innovation after the political regime change is determined by multiple critical factors.Research limitations/implicationsFirst, the data collected through interviews may contain a memory bias. Second, this study was limited to local governments and did not consider innovation taxonomies.Practical implicationsThe study implies that in order to sustain innovation, public leaders must support innovation legitimacy as a new organizational structure; thus, it can be more durable in the long term. In addition, public leaders need to minimize innovation politicization by authorizing bureaucrats to autonomously manage innovation operationalization.Social implicationsPublic leaders need to pay careful attention to their innovation sustainability because a non-sustained policy can disappoint the individuals working for it, losing their trust and enthusiasm. This dissatisfaction could become a barrier to mobilizing support for the following policies.Originality/valueInnovation sustainability is a new theme that is overlooked in the public sector innovation literature. Therefore, investigations using different methods and contexts are required, as this study offers. This study also demonstrated the value of CIT in identifying critical factors affecting innovation sustainability in the context of political leadership change.
分析公共部门创新可持续性的关键因素:来自印度尼西亚的证据
目的探讨地方政治领导换届后影响创新可持续性的关键因素。设计/方法/方法本研究采用多案例研究方法,并应用关键事件技术(CIT)从印度尼西亚两个地方政府的四个创新案例中收集和分析数据。结果表明,政权更迭后各创新的可持续性条件是由多个关键因素决定的。研究局限性/启示首先,通过访谈收集的数据可能包含记忆偏差。其次,本研究仅限于地方政府,未考虑创新分类。实践启示:为了持续创新,公共领导者必须支持创新合法性作为一种新的组织结构;因此,从长远来看,它可以更耐用。此外,公共领导者需要通过授权官僚自主管理创新运作化来最大限度地减少创新政治化。社会影响公共领导人需要仔细关注他们的创新可持续性,因为一个不可持续的政策会让为之工作的个人失望,失去他们的信任和热情。这种不满可能成为动员支持下列政策的障碍。创意/价值创新可持续性是公共部门创新文献中被忽视的一个新主题。因此,正如本研究所提供的,需要使用不同的方法和背景进行调查。本研究也证明了CIT在识别政治领导层变化背景下影响创新可持续性的关键因素方面的价值。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Public Sector Management (IJPSM) publishes academic articles on the management, governance, and reform of public sector organizations around the world, aiming to provide an accessible and valuable resource for academics and public managers alike. IJPSM covers the full range of public management research including studies of organizations, public finances, performance management, Human Resources Management, strategy, leadership, accountability, integrity, collaboration, e-government, procurement, and more. IJPSM encourages scholars to publish their empirical research and is particularly interested in comparative findings. IJPSM is open to articles using a variety of research methods and theoretical approaches.
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