Conceptual Foundations for Innovation Management approaches in Libraries
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https://doi.org/10.5195/biblios.2017.359Keywords:
Epistemology in Information Science, Information Management, Innovation in Libraries, Innovation Management, LibrarianshipAbstract
The objective of this study is to highlight the key concepts and approaches to innovation. Identifying characteristics and relevant theoretical frameworks to future studies on innovation in libraries as organization predominantly public and non-profit. The main justification by the recognition of the importance of innovation in libraries and need to theoretical basis for the issue of development in the innovation management occurs predominantly in the manufacturing industry and related products. This is a theoretical essay, qualitative, conceptual and analytical nature. It is hoped the results of this study can contribute to the theoretical basis for the development of future studies on innovation in libraries.
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