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Tue, 26. Apr 2016 Clees, Kevin
Study results of the structural anchoring of IS/IT innovation management catches the attention of VOICE
Our recent study results of the structural anchoring of IS/IT innovation management caught attention of VOICE e.V. Originating from our student Dennis Böhl’s master thesis, and subsequently published at the ECIS 2016 conference, the study provides recommendations for institutionalizing IS/IT innovation management. The summary of the results, which includes six archetypical forms of institutionalization and corresponding requirements, has just been distributed to VOICE e.V.’s special interest group on innovation management. VOICE is the most renowned network for CIOs in Germany. Further information on VOICE can be found here.
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