Organizing for Innovation: The Case of Accelerators

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Organizing for Innovation: The Case of Accelerators. / Wenzel, Matthias (Herausgeber*in).
Lüneburg: OS insights, 2022. 126 S.

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title = "Organizing for Innovation: The Case of Accelerators",
abstract = "This book begins to provide management scholars and students with an understanding of accelerators as a way of mastering the organizing–innovation paradox. As argued in this book, accelerators are organizations in which actors attempt to systematically produce novelty through the continuity of organized day-to-day work. Through problematizations of key areas of the work performed in accelerators, students of the Leuphana University of L{\"u}neburg inspire alleys for future research on accelerators in particular and the organizing–innovation paradox more generally.",
keywords = "Management studies, Entrepreneurship",
editor = "Matthias Wenzel",
year = "2022",
language = "English",
publisher = "OS insights",
address = "Germany",

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