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Digital Innovations for Customer Engagement, Management, and Organizational Improvement
Potentials that have been trained and thus developed into excellence.
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Application of the Effective Innovation Leadership Model in a Digital Innovation Project: Case Study
Sabrina Schork (esn. Institut, Germany & Technical University Aschaffenburg, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5171-4.ch002
Abstract
Germany has become sedate and partially missed digital opportunities generating value. Since 1995, the term innovation leadership is getting increasing attention. Still, there exists no clear definition. The effective innovation leadership (EIL) model resulted from a Ph.D. thesis and is grounded in the iteration of six data sets. It has been used in industry since 2014. This chapter examines the application of the EIL model in one German middle-class enterprise in 2018/2019. Core challenges in the systemic context, which hinder the effectiveness of innovation leadership in the organizational context, are the support of people across functions and hierarchies as well as inflexible structures and digital access. Especially negative pressure coming from an overvaluation of the shareholder, egos fighting for power, extensive drama triangular, fixed mindsets, and freeloaders hinder the effectiveness of innovation leadership. A comparison of the EIL model with rival theory shows that innovation leadership is close to entrepreneurial approaches and an integral part of innovation management.
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Socio-Emotional Development in Early Childhood Education Classrooms: Contributions From Positive Psychology
They are the paths or ways to reach the six human virtues established in the Values in Action (VIA) model developed by Peterson and Seligman. In other words, they are those psychological processes and mechanisms that make themselves felt in our thoughts, emotions and in the person's own behavior, and through which a virtue is manifested.
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