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Making Sense of Innovation in the Built Environment Natalya Sergeeva (The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, UCL, UK)

Making Sense of Innovation in the Built Environment By Natalya Sergeeva (The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, UCL, UK)

Making Sense of Innovation in the Built Environment by Natalya Sergeeva (The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, UCL, UK)


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The book provides a detailed examination of the drivers for innovation in construction, engineering and infrastructure organisations. In particular, the questions of how and why innovation becomes recognised and sustained over time are explored.

Making Sense of Innovation in the Built Environment Summary

Making Sense of Innovation in the Built Environment by Natalya Sergeeva (The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, UCL, UK)

This book offers a new understanding of innovation in the built environment. The ways meaning of innovation is constructed has important implications for policymakers, project managers, academics and students. Through a longitudinal research study into innovation in firms and projects, the book addresses some key themes, challenges and concerns that practitioners face when managing innovation in the built environment. It examines the key drivers for innovation in the construction, engineering and infrastructure firms and projects. In particular, the questions of how and why innovation becomes recognised and sustained over time are explored. Different theoretical perspectives are considered to explain different aspects of innovation. This includes sensemaking, organisational and individual identity, storytelling and narration.

The book has practical implications for how organisational activities become labelled as 'innovation' and for what purpose. It shares some lived stories of innovation as mobilised by practising managers. The connectivity between the formal narratives of innovation at the policy level and the lived narratives of innovation articulated by practitioners is explored. Combining the theory with practice, this book presents an insightful view on the implications of innovation in the business world today.

About Natalya Sergeeva (The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, UCL, UK)

Natalya Sergeeva is an Associate Professor in the Management of Projects at the Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, University College London, UK.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 What does innovation mean?

Chapter 2 Labelling activities as innovations

Chapter 3 Constructing identities and images as innovative

Chapter 4 The narrative turn in innovation studies

Chapter 5 Innovation and storytelling

Chapter 6 The evolution of innovation narratives in the built environment

Chapter 7 Innovation leadership

Chapter 8 Employees' motivation to contribute innovative ideas

Chpter 9 Lived stories about innovation

Chapter 10 Leading innovation in megaprojects

Additional information

NLS9781032094182
9781032094182
1032094184
Making Sense of Innovation in the Built Environment by Natalya Sergeeva (The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, UCL, UK)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-06-30
162
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