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Enhancing innovation speed through trust: a case study on reframing employee defensive routines.

Christina Marie Mitcheltree1.   

Abstract

Trust in organizations plays an essential role for efficient innovation implementation. However, trust between managers and employees is under-communicated in relation to innovation speed. Innovation speed is related to innovation adoption, concerning new ways of performing laboratory services within the health sector. The purpose of this case study is to investigate how trust mechanisms may enhance innovation speed by reducing employee decisions to perform defensive routines. The focus is related to trust as a social condition for enhancing innovation acceptance in the context of management and organizing styles subject to the Norwegian Work Life Model. The study found that a lack of employee participation and involvement may result in emotional tension, a sense of uncertainty, disconnect, and various defensive mechanisms towards management and the innovation. Consequently, employees' attention, loyalty, and responsibility might be redirected away from the innovation.
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Keywords:  Case study; Defensive routines; Health care; Innovation adoption; Innovation speed; Organizational innovation; Trust

Year:  2021        PMID: 33500875      PMCID: PMC7819142          DOI: 10.1186/s13731-020-00143-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Innov Entrep        ISSN: 2192-5372


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