Leadership and Organization in the Innovation Economy

Jon-Arild Johannessen
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11 July 2019
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Since the 1980s, society has undergone enormous change. From an industrialized society, focused on efficiency and productivity, there has been a transformation to a globalized knowledge society that focuses on creativity and innovation. And yet, management styles have stayed the same, not adapting to this crucial change.  
Here, leading innovation expert Jon-Arild Johannessen offers a replacement to traditional goal-driven management and New Public Management (NPM). These old styles of management promote efficiency and productivity, but hamper creativity and innovation. To counteract this, Johannessen suggests and outlines a new concept: strategic innovation management. Through a thorough analysis and debate of the demands of the new leadership role, and the demands of both employees and organizations, Johannessen explores the place of this new management style in the 21st century. 
For students and researchers of knowledge management, leadership, or innovation, this is an unmissable book exploring a fascinating new proposal.

1. The Future Role of Leaders 2. Strategic Innovation-Management  3. Moral Courage  4. Prosocial Behavior  5. Curiosity  6. Chapter on Concepts

    The author critiques goal-driven management and new public management, contending that they hinder creativity and innovation, and offers a new concept to replace them: strategic innovation management. He presents a theory, models, and management tools to allow leaders and managers in private and public organizations to promote the performance of knowledge workers while increasing the rate of innovation, discussing how the new role of leaders can address creativity and innovation processes, how strategic innovation management can replace goal-driven management, how to teach moral courage, how givers and helping other people promotes innovation in organizations, and how curiosity can be used to motivate employees.

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    Jon-Arild Johannessen is a Professor (full) at Kristiania University College and Nord University, Norway, where he specializes in knowledge management and innovation.