Author/Authors :
Richard Adams ، نويسنده , , John Bessant and Robert Phelps، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Measurement of the process of innovation is critical for both practitioners and academics,
yet the literature is characterized by a diversity of approaches, prescriptions and practices that
can be confusing and contradictory. Conceptualized as a process, innovation measurement
lends itself to disaggregation into a series of separate studies. The consequence of this is the
absence of a holistic framework covering the range of activities required to turn ideas into
useful and marketable products. We attempt to address this gap by reviewing the literature
pertaining to the measurement of innovation management at the level of the firm. Drawing
on a wide body of literature, we first develop a synthesized framework of the innovation
management process consisting of seven categories: inputs management, knowledge
management, innovation strategy, organizational culture and structure, portfolio management,
project management and commercialization. Second, we populate each category of the
framework with factors empirically demonstrated to be significant in the innovation process,
and illustrative measures to map the territory of innovation management measurement. The
review makes two important contributions. First, it takes the difficult step of incorporating
a vastly diverse literature into a single framework. Second, it provides a framework against
which managers can evaluate their own innovation activity, explore the extent to which their
organization is nominally innovative or whether or not innovation is embedded throughout
their organization, and identify areas for improvement.