2020
DOI: 10.1080/14778238.2020.1834886
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The best configuration of collaborative knowledge innovation management from the perspective of artificial intelligence

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“…Research focus Key findings Astola et al (2021) Investigated creativity as a collective virtue in organisations that engage in product and service innovation Creativity in the context of innovation can be a group virtue Bai and Li (2020) Examine the mode, influence, and necessity of collaborative knowledge innovation management under the background of artificial intelligence Through the optimal allocation of resources, enterprises can develop into highly efficient organisations with strong cohesion, continuous development, and selfmanagement, and form the collective creativity of enterprises, which can better adapt to the complex and rapidly changing management environment in the new era Bissola and Imperatori (2011) Presented an exploration of the evidence which can inform the design of collective creative projects within organisations, flying in the face of some managerial clichés Creativity is not only about creative genius, and design for creativity is not a matter of linear correlation but implies a more sophisticated and integrative approach according to which individual creative skills, team dynamics and organisational solutions interact with each other to produce a collective creative performance Aimed at the identification of the most important factors for the productivity of teamwork…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Research focus Key findings Astola et al (2021) Investigated creativity as a collective virtue in organisations that engage in product and service innovation Creativity in the context of innovation can be a group virtue Bai and Li (2020) Examine the mode, influence, and necessity of collaborative knowledge innovation management under the background of artificial intelligence Through the optimal allocation of resources, enterprises can develop into highly efficient organisations with strong cohesion, continuous development, and selfmanagement, and form the collective creativity of enterprises, which can better adapt to the complex and rapidly changing management environment in the new era Bissola and Imperatori (2011) Presented an exploration of the evidence which can inform the design of collective creative projects within organisations, flying in the face of some managerial clichés Creativity is not only about creative genius, and design for creativity is not a matter of linear correlation but implies a more sophisticated and integrative approach according to which individual creative skills, team dynamics and organisational solutions interact with each other to produce a collective creative performance Aimed at the identification of the most important factors for the productivity of teamwork…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Engineering Management in Production and Services ied the impact of demographic differences on online creative work in a short period of time. Bai and Li (2020) offered a rather innovative thesis and concluded that an innovative company of our time should combine all processes, including creativity, with artificial intelligence. The article by Astola et al (2021) should be considered a summary of all articles on product and process innovation as it focuses on the ethics of all related activities and raises questions about whether creativity could be treated as a collective virtue in organisations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The massive explosion of knowledge represents a new systemic logic, which assumes knowledge as a fundamental element for both physical and intellectual production and as a driver for modernisation of businesses (Huo et al ., 2020; Nikitina and Lapina, 2019). Yet, knowledge alone is not enough to foster innovations and new emerging technologies, as it needs to be managed so that it is available in the right moment with the right content (Ferreira et al ., 2018; Bai and Li, 2020).…”
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“…Furthermore, our research enriches the relevant literature on the factors influencing collaborative innovation. Prior studies mainly explore the mechanism of collaborative innovation from the perspectives of absorptive capacity (Hong et al, 2019), blockchain application (Wan et al, 2022), supplier relationship (Patrucco et al, 2022), social capital (Al‐Omoush et al, 2022), the trust between enterprises (Wan et al, 2022; Zhai et al, 2021), benefit distribution mechanism (Li et al, 2021), and knowledge management and sharing (Bai & Li, 2020). However, previous research on green collaborative innovation driving factors lack consideration of the role of green financial instruments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%