Engagement and Affection in Innovation Projects

Lent, Bogdan (December 2019). Engagement and Affection in Innovation Projects Proceedings of the 34th International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA), pp. 7671-7681. USA: IBIMA

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Innovation is a Must in a globalized economy. Innovation teams, personalities, and values, as well as the interaction with the environment: directly: within the hosting organization and indirectly – with various stakeholders outside the organization, play decisive role in reaching the objectives of successful innovation.Research presented in this paper focuses on the personality-related factors within the domains of the cognitive capabilities, affection/willingness and/or courage and the feasibility to act.The phenomenological classification of the personalities’ interdependences leads to the identification of innovative engagement and affection as culture-dependent. The innovative nonconformist, whose innovative behavior origins from the group values expose the innovative high engagement. Salaries and status do not motivate and increase the affection of the innovative personalities, but primarily the task, team, in which innovator works, and cultural heritage. The high impact of extrinsic motivation on affection opens handling options for the managers.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Division/Institute:

Business School > W Continuing education

Name:

Lent, Bogdan0000-0001-7332-9702 and
Soliman, Khalid S.

Subjects:

H Social Sciences > HM Sociology

ISBN:

978-0-9998551-3-3

Series:

Vision 2025: Education Excellence and Management of Innovations through Sustainable Economic Competitive Advantage

Publisher:

IBIMA

Submitter:

Bogdan Lent

Date Deposited:

08 Jan 2020 12:10

Last Modified:

18 Feb 2021 21:45

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Uncontrolled Keywords:

Innovative personality, value systems, innovation project,, phenomenological classification; Team Centred Interaction TCI; engagement model; motivation factors

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.9907

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/9907

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