Article | REF: AG272 V1

The groups : one of the key mechanisms for innovation

Author: Denis MEINGAN

Publication date: January 10, 2017

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1. Innovation management and change management

1.1 Innovation issues

Since the 1980s, many authors have attempted to define innovation in organizations. However, in order to avoid siding with one or the other, and to aim for a consensual approach, the OECD's definition of innovation in the third edition of the Oslo Manual in 2005 has been adopted in the article "Innovation and change management – Concepts and approach" [AG 520] , which serves as a reference for this article. It shows that innovation can be divided into two broad categories....

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