Establishing Corporate Innovation Communities A Social Capital Perspective / [electronic resource] :
by Martin Dumbach.
- XIX, 275 p. 27 illus. online resource.
- Markt- und Unternehmensentwicklung / Markets and Organisations .
- Markt- und Unternehmensentwicklung / Markets and Organisations .
Because of the specific characteristics of innovation communities, social relationships between community members play a pivotal role for performance in such settings. In response, Martin Dumbach takes a social capital perspective and approaches the research question: What are antecedents of social capital in corporate innovation communities? Using both qualitative as well as quantitative methods, the research presented offers interesting insights into the dynamics of the development of community networks. In more detail, the author describes innovation community social capital as a self-reinforcing asset that is affected by antecedents on the individual, the community, and the organizational level. These findings add to the literature on innovation communities and social capital and have important implications for community management. Contents � Theoretical background: Open innovation, communities, and social capital � Research question: What are antecedents of social capital in corporate innovation communities? � Methods: Case study and SEM approaches Target Groups � Researchers and students of innovation management � Practitioners who deal with the establishment and management of innovation communities The Author(s) Dr. Martin Dumbach received his PhD in economic sciences from the Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, where he worked as Research Associate for Prof. Dr. Kathrin M. M�oslein at the Chair of Information Systems I - Innovation & Value Creation. .
9783658036959
10.1007/978-3-658-03695-9 doi
Business. Organization. Planning. Business and Management. Organization.