Print Email Facebook Twitter Armchair travelling the innovation journey Title Armchair travelling the innovation journey: Building a narrative repertoire of the experiences of innovation project leaders Author Enninga, T.L. (TU Delft OLD Management and Organisation) Contributor Hultink, H.J. (promotor) van der Lugt, R. (copromotor) van den Hende, E.A. (copromotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2018-10-31 Abstract The title of this dissertation is Armchair travelling the innovation journey. ‘Armchair travelling’ is an expression for travelling to another place, in the comfort of one’s own place. ‘The innovation journey’ is the metaphor Van de Ven and colleagues (1999) have used for travelling the uncharted river of innovation, the highly unpredictable and uncontrollable process of innovation. This research study began with a brief remark from an innovation project leader who sighed after a long and rough journey: ‘had I known this ahead of time…’. From wondering ‘what could he have known ahead of time?’ the immediate question arose: how do such innovation journeys develop? How do other innovation project leaders lead the innovation journey? And could I find examples of studies about these experiences from an innovation project leader’s perspective that could have helped the sighing innovation project leader to have known at least some of the challenges ahead of time? This dissertation is the result of that quest, as we do know relatively little how this process of the innovation project leader unfolds over time. The aim of this study is to increase our understanding of how innovation project leaders lead their innovation journeys over time, and to capture those experiences that could be a source for others to learn from and to be better prepared. This research project takes a process approach. Such an approach is different from a variance study. Process thinking takes into account how and why things – people, organizations, strategies, environments – change, act and evolve over time, expressed by Andrew Pettigrew (1992, p.10) as catching “reality in flight”. To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:80f3d825-cb17-4783-b43e-9aa1156d847d ISBN 978-90-9031144-9 Embargo date 2018-10-31 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2018 T.L. Enninga Files PDF Armchair_Travelling_online_vs.pdf 3.21 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:80f3d825-cb17-4783-b43e-9aa1156d847d/datastream/OBJ/view