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Studying radical organizational innovation through grounded theory
Marisa SalanovaVirginia CarreroJosé M. Peirósubject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEmpirical dataSocial processesOrganizational innovationKey informantsPerspective (graphical)Analytical strategySociologyApplied PsychologyGrounded theoryGenerative grammarEpistemologyManagementdescription
The main aim of this article is to study the social processes occurring during the implementation of radical organizational innovation. Our aim is to understand the nature of the development of radical innovation by identifying the social processes, that are taking place. The perspective for the analysis stems from grounded theory as a generative and inductive analytical strategy (Glaser & Strauss, 1967). An in-depth case study was thoroughly analysed. A total of 14 indepth interviews were conducted with key informants selected according to theoretical sampling criteria. The systematic use of the constant comparative method allowed us to differentiate grounded theories leading to a conceptual saturation of the categories generated from the empirical data. Results show the emergence of two basic processes, learning and adaptation, during the development of radical innovation. A grounded theory concerning the development of radical innovation is proposed, emphasizing the organization's selfreg...
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2000-12-01 | European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology |