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The sanction and integration of innovation: Revealing the social foundations of collaboration
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The sanction and integration of innovation: Revealing the social foundations of collaboration

Lisa Daniel and Patrick Dawson
Proceedings of The XX ISPIM Conference 2009
International Society of Professional Innovation Managers Conference, 20th (Vienna, Austria, 21-Jun-2009–24-Jun-2009)
International Society of Professional Innovation Managers (IPSIM)
2010
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Business and Management innovation sociology biotechnology micropolitics sense-making
Understanding the sociological process by which innovations are developed and adopted provides an interesting challenge. Evidence from the Australian bioindustry reveals how the integration of new biotechnologies is a dynamic process of sanction and integration which is shaped by multiple stakeholders. Evidence reveals that the social foundations of innovation uptake, technology acceptance and integration rested on the micropolitics of sense-making and relational networking.

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