The editors of this Handbook, Benson Honig, Joseph Lampel and Israel Drori, define organizational ingenuity as 'the ability to create innovative solutions within structural constraints using limited resources and imaginative problem solving'. They and the authors examine the dichotomy between organizational freedom and necessity in order to better understand the role of ingenuity in the success of an organization. Organizational ingenuity is essential for effective action in a world where resources are increasingly scarce and regulations are ever more demanding. The authors examine existing models of this phenomenon and offer case studies and theoretical perspectives that illuminate the processes that shape high-quality outcomes. The Handbook concludes with a theoretical summary and a discussion of future research opportunities. This coherent collection, with rich and varied contributions from leading entrepreneurial thinkers, will appeal to students and scholars of business and entrepreneurship as well as to practitioners interested in creativity and innovation.
Contents: Introduction: Organizational Ingenuity: Insights and Overview Joseph Lampel, Benson Honig and Israel Drori PART I: UNDERSTANDING INGENUITY 1. The Roots of Organizational Ingenuity: How Do Qualitatively Superior Ideas Come About? Aneesh Banerjee 2. Unpacking the Concept of Organizational Ingenuity: Learning from Scarcity Miguel Pina e Cunha, Armenio Rego, Stewart Clegg, Pedro Neves and Pedro Oliveira 3. Ingenuity Spirals and Environmental Sustainability David B. Zoogah 4. Organizational Ingenuity in the Commercialization of Early-Stage Technological Innovations Larry W. Cox, Ana Cristina O. Siqueira and John G. Shearer PART II: INGENUITY IN CONTEXT 5. Connecting Regional Creativity to Firm's Innovation: The Role of Social Capital Francesca Masciarelli and Andrea Prencipe 6. Risk, Risk Perception, and Ingenuity of Entrepreneurship in Japan David T. Methe 7. Reinvesting Dance with Meaning: The Ingenious Processes of Authentication in the Dance Field as a Means to (Re)gain Creativity Tamar Sagiv 8. Ingenuity as Creative Unfolding: Framing the Frame in Haute Cuisine Natalie Senf, Jochen Koch and Wasko Rothmann 9. Creating Innovative Solutions in Microfinance and the Role of Organizational Ingenuity Ana Cristina O. Siqueira, Sandra R.H. Mariano, Joysi Moraes and Gregory Gorse 10. Acting Ingeniously: Opportunity Development through Institutional Work A.M.C.Eveline Stam, Ingrid A.M. Wakkee and Peter Groenewegen 11. The Making of Radical Innovation: An Exploration of Ingenuity in Historical Technological Context Janne M. Korhonen and Liisa Valikangas 12. Stimulating Organisational Ingenuity through Design Processes? Judy Matthews 13. Ingenuity Research: Current Problems and Future Prospects Israel Drori, Benson Honig and Joseph Lampel