The Innovative Work Behavior of External Technology Experts in Collaborative R&D Projects: Uncovering the Role of Multiple Identifications and Extent of Involvement Jeroen Schepers, Jelle de Vries, Néomie Raassens, and Fred Langerak kHUB post date: March 1, 2023 Originally published: June 20, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 39 • Issue 6 • November 2022) Read time: 55 minutes Access the Full Article Manufacturers increasingly involve external technology experts (ETEs) from suppliers in collaborative R&D projects. Through their innovative work behavior (IWB), these temporary employees help to creatively solve manufacturers' engineering problems
Lessons from Behavioral Science: A Great Product Isn't Enough Stephen Wendel, Morningstar Inc
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Competitors Coming Together to Drive Innovative Work PDMA Carolinas | July 20, 2021 Hear a case study of the ONE Charlotte Heath Alliance (OCHA) and how competitors coming together can drive innovative work
Play and psychological safety: An ethnography of innovative work Jinia Mukerjee, Anca Metiu kHUB post date: March 18, 2024 Originally published: September 07 2021 (PDMA JPIM • Vol. 39, Issue 3 • May 2022) Read time: 65 minutes Access the Full Article Based on ethnographic field research in a high-tech firm, we develop a process study of the complex and highly recursive relationship between play and the psychological safety that is key to innovation. Through our focus on play episodes, we identify several distinct play practices: generalized initiation of play, amplifying play, diffusion of play, and engagement in demonstrative behavior. We show how these practices generate psychological safety via two mechanisms: vulnerability and comradeship
"The Importance of an Engineering Work Ethic," Machine Design , August 2017, Volume 89, Number 8, Page 64, ISSN 0024-9114
The Importance of an Engineering Work Ethic [A136].pdf
"The Importance of an Engineering Work Ethic," Machine Design, August 2017, Volume 89, Number 8, Page 64, ISSN 0024-9114
"Does Engineering Work for Sales or Management?
Does Engineering Work for Sales or Management? [A105].pdf