
Human Resource Management Systems in New Business Creation: An Exploratory Study 2014th Edition
Author(s): Theo Fowinkel (Author)
- Publisher: Springer Gabler
- Publication Date: May 12, 2014
- Edition: 2014th
- Language: English
- Print length: 195 pages
- ISBN-10: 9783658059811
- ISBN-13: 9783658059811
Book Description
Innovation represents a source of growth and profitability for firms in today’s globalizing competitive environment. In particular, radical innovations are gaining in importance for large established companies as they can be considered a source of organizational rejuvenation. Some large companies organize for radical innovations by establishing dedicated organizational structures. The present study provides a common basis for these activities drawing upon research in the field of radical innovation management and corporate entrepreneurship, which are integrated in a new definitional framework of “New Business Creation” (NBC). In six in-depth case studies and a cross-case analysis, Theo Fowinkel explores the management of human resources in NBC as the commitment, enthusiasm, and self-motivation of employees significantly affects the development of radical innovation.
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From the Back Cover
Innovation represents a source of growth and profitability for firms in today’s globalizing competitive environment. In particular, radical innovations are gaining in importance for large established companies as they can be considered a source of organizational rejuvenation. Some large companies organize for radical innovations by establishing dedicated organizational structures. The present study provides a common basis for these activities drawing upon research in the field of radical innovation management and corporate entrepreneurship, which are integrated in a new definitional framework of “New Business Creation” (NBC). In six in-depth case studies and a cross-case analysis, Theo Fowinkel explores the management of human resources in NBC as the commitment, enthusiasm, and self-motivation of employees significantly affects the development of radical innovation.
Contents
- NBC case studies
- HRM systems in an NBC context (cross-case analysis)
Target Groups
- Researchers and students of business administration, innovation management, human research management
- Manager, innovation manager, human research manager
The Author
Theo Fowinkel studied mechanical engineering and business administration at the Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin) and holds a Diplôme de Grande École through a dual degree program from ESCP Europe (Paris). He worked in the field of mergers & acquisitions in Frankfurt and as a strategy consultant in Berlin.
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