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New knowledge creation within manufacturing
A pattern analysis of behaviours and interactions that underpin
knowledge creation and innovation in a large German automotive
manufacturer
Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact (i3)
Aberdeen, 25th
June 2013 (#i3rgu)
By Dr Jan Auernhammer and Professor Hazel Hall, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
@janauernhammer, j.auernhammer@napier.ac.uk
@hazelh, h.hall@napier.ac.uk
Content
• Background
• Methodology
• Key findings quantitative data
• Key findings qualitative data
• Interpretation
• Model
Study background
Research Question:
“What are the main factors that underpin creativity and innovation in a
large, global manufacturing company?”
Investigation:
•Organisational context that facilitates innovation
•Individual and team context that facilitate creativity
Methodology
Quantitative data (Organisation)
•201 questionnaires
•96 variables to measure organisational conditions (for each category of
framework)
•10 variables to measure organisational innovation performance
Qualitative data (individuals and teams)
•Presentation of the key variables (survey analysis)
•Discussion of key variables
•Pre-existing groups responsible for development
•46 Interviews (Innovation management, Research, Development, Production,
After Sales, Marketing, Controlling)
•Open question of how is creativity and innovation facilitated within Daimler AG
Findings: Quantitative questionnaire
No. Determinant of innovation r p-value
1. Leadership style (D.I) 0.489 0.000
2. Organisational behaviour I (E.I)
(openness, motivation & values)
0.480 0.000
3. Interdisciplinary creative working (J.I) 0.479 0.000
4. Innovation information (B.I) 0.410 0.000
5. Organisational and team structure (F.II) 0.376 0.000
6. Learning – face-to-face discussions (I.III) 0.364 0.000
7. Learning processes (I.I) 0.342 0.000
8. Organisational behaviour II (E.II)
(mistakes & problem behaviour)
0.334 0.000
9. Management of implicit knowledge (C.I) 0.309 0.000
10. Creative work place (F.I) 0.293 0.000
11. Business support information (B.II) 0.265 0.002
12. Vision communication (D.II) 0.227 0.007
13. Information infrastructure (H.I) 0.212 0.009
14. Knowledge & time resources (G.II) 0.210 0.011
15. Learning – Information system (I.II) 0.134 0.114
16. Financial & information resources (G.I) 0.103 0.217
Findings: Organisational culture
Organisational
behaviour I
Organisational
behaviour II
Leadership style
Innovation capacity 0.458*
Organisational culture
0.593*
0.784*
0.642*
*Pearson’s correlation coefficient
Qualitative findings:
Leadership towards creativity
3.1 Challenge &
empowerment
3.5 Orientation
phase
3.4 Acceptance
of challenge
3.7 Freiraum
(time & social space)
Idea creation
3.2 Vision 3.6 Strategy
Social system
Creativity
Organisational system
3.3 Practice of
shared values
(-)(+)
Qualitative findings:
Individual innovation willingness
4.2 Intrinsic
motivation
Idea creation
4.6 Innovation
willingness
4.1 Openness to
change
Idea
expression
4.9 Social
reward
Creativity
Cognitive system
Social system
4.8 Appreciation
by leaders
4.10 No stress
4.3 Open
communication
4.11 Level of
freedom
4.7 Freiraum
(Social space)
Qualitative findings:
Collective innovation willingness
Idea
actualisation
4.1 Openness to
change
4.13 Reaction to
mistakes
Social system
Mistake
4.5 Risk taking
4.12 Innovation
willingness
Idea
development
Creativity
4.14 Acceptance
of mistakes
4.15 learning
from mistakes
4.3 Open
communication
Innovation in organisations requires
1. Structured routine working of experts (thick of the action)
2. Free exploration, creation and prototyping of ideas (Freiraum)
3. Innovation willingness
In the thick of the action Freiraum
Knowledge creation
within routines
Idea creation by
change in routines
Innovation willingness
Organisational model
Thick in the action
(actuality)
Freiraum
(possibility)
Organisational structure
(organisational culture, design and knowledge)
constrains
/enables
produces
Iterative creative process
Thick in the action
(actuality)
Freiraum
(possibility)
routine
working
exploring
idea
creating
proto-
typing
exploiting
releasing
reorganisingconserving
Collective innovation willingness
Individual/group innovation willingness
New knowledge creation within manufacturing
A pattern analysis of behaviours and interactions that underpin
knowledge creation and innovation in a large German automotive
manufacturer
Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact (i3)
Aberdeen, 25th
June 2013 (#i3rgu)
By Dr Jan Auernhammer and Professor Hazel Hall, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
@janauernhammer, j.auernhammer@napier.ac.uk
@hazelh, h.hall@napier.ac.uk

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New knowledge creation within manufacturing A pattern analysis of behaviours and interactions that underpin knowledge creation and innovation in a large German automotive manufacturer

  • 1. New knowledge creation within manufacturing A pattern analysis of behaviours and interactions that underpin knowledge creation and innovation in a large German automotive manufacturer Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact (i3) Aberdeen, 25th June 2013 (#i3rgu) By Dr Jan Auernhammer and Professor Hazel Hall, Edinburgh Napier University, UK @janauernhammer, j.auernhammer@napier.ac.uk @hazelh, h.hall@napier.ac.uk
  • 2. Content • Background • Methodology • Key findings quantitative data • Key findings qualitative data • Interpretation • Model
  • 3. Study background Research Question: “What are the main factors that underpin creativity and innovation in a large, global manufacturing company?” Investigation: •Organisational context that facilitates innovation •Individual and team context that facilitate creativity
  • 4. Methodology Quantitative data (Organisation) •201 questionnaires •96 variables to measure organisational conditions (for each category of framework) •10 variables to measure organisational innovation performance Qualitative data (individuals and teams) •Presentation of the key variables (survey analysis) •Discussion of key variables •Pre-existing groups responsible for development •46 Interviews (Innovation management, Research, Development, Production, After Sales, Marketing, Controlling) •Open question of how is creativity and innovation facilitated within Daimler AG
  • 5. Findings: Quantitative questionnaire No. Determinant of innovation r p-value 1. Leadership style (D.I) 0.489 0.000 2. Organisational behaviour I (E.I) (openness, motivation & values) 0.480 0.000 3. Interdisciplinary creative working (J.I) 0.479 0.000 4. Innovation information (B.I) 0.410 0.000 5. Organisational and team structure (F.II) 0.376 0.000 6. Learning – face-to-face discussions (I.III) 0.364 0.000 7. Learning processes (I.I) 0.342 0.000 8. Organisational behaviour II (E.II) (mistakes & problem behaviour) 0.334 0.000 9. Management of implicit knowledge (C.I) 0.309 0.000 10. Creative work place (F.I) 0.293 0.000 11. Business support information (B.II) 0.265 0.002 12. Vision communication (D.II) 0.227 0.007 13. Information infrastructure (H.I) 0.212 0.009 14. Knowledge & time resources (G.II) 0.210 0.011 15. Learning – Information system (I.II) 0.134 0.114 16. Financial & information resources (G.I) 0.103 0.217
  • 6. Findings: Organisational culture Organisational behaviour I Organisational behaviour II Leadership style Innovation capacity 0.458* Organisational culture 0.593* 0.784* 0.642* *Pearson’s correlation coefficient
  • 7. Qualitative findings: Leadership towards creativity 3.1 Challenge & empowerment 3.5 Orientation phase 3.4 Acceptance of challenge 3.7 Freiraum (time & social space) Idea creation 3.2 Vision 3.6 Strategy Social system Creativity Organisational system 3.3 Practice of shared values (-)(+)
  • 8. Qualitative findings: Individual innovation willingness 4.2 Intrinsic motivation Idea creation 4.6 Innovation willingness 4.1 Openness to change Idea expression 4.9 Social reward Creativity Cognitive system Social system 4.8 Appreciation by leaders 4.10 No stress 4.3 Open communication 4.11 Level of freedom 4.7 Freiraum (Social space)
  • 9. Qualitative findings: Collective innovation willingness Idea actualisation 4.1 Openness to change 4.13 Reaction to mistakes Social system Mistake 4.5 Risk taking 4.12 Innovation willingness Idea development Creativity 4.14 Acceptance of mistakes 4.15 learning from mistakes 4.3 Open communication
  • 10. Innovation in organisations requires 1. Structured routine working of experts (thick of the action) 2. Free exploration, creation and prototyping of ideas (Freiraum) 3. Innovation willingness In the thick of the action Freiraum Knowledge creation within routines Idea creation by change in routines Innovation willingness
  • 11. Organisational model Thick in the action (actuality) Freiraum (possibility) Organisational structure (organisational culture, design and knowledge) constrains /enables produces
  • 12. Iterative creative process Thick in the action (actuality) Freiraum (possibility) routine working exploring idea creating proto- typing exploiting releasing reorganisingconserving Collective innovation willingness Individual/group innovation willingness
  • 13. New knowledge creation within manufacturing A pattern analysis of behaviours and interactions that underpin knowledge creation and innovation in a large German automotive manufacturer Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact (i3) Aberdeen, 25th June 2013 (#i3rgu) By Dr Jan Auernhammer and Professor Hazel Hall, Edinburgh Napier University, UK @janauernhammer, j.auernhammer@napier.ac.uk @hazelh, h.hall@napier.ac.uk