Identifying Innovation with Group StoryTelling

Innovation is the fundamental source of value creation in organizations. Despite its importance, many companies fail to systematize the process of innovation. The innovation process depends on a complex combination of factors related to organizational culture, which are not easily identified. This paper proposes a collaborative approach to identify such factors through group storytelling.

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