Innovation Implementation: Past, Present and Future

Free Lunchtime Research Seminar

1 - 2 pm

Abstract: Contemporary organizations often adopt innovations as their top priority to survive severe global competition and the rapidly changing business environment. Although organizational gains from using an innovation (i.e. innovation success) appear to largely depend on the correct decision to adopt an effective innovation, ultimately, innovation success cannot be obtained until individuals consistently use or implement the innovation (i.e. implementation success). Considering the importance of innovation implementation, I conducted a systematic review of the existing studies and several qualitative and quantitative studies. In this research seminar, I'll present the past, the present, and the future research streams with regard to innovation implementation.

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Bio: Goo Hyeok Chung is an assistant professor at Kwangwoon University, Seoul, South Korea. He received his BA from the College of Engineering, Yonsei University; MA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota; and PhD from the college of Business Administration at Seoul National University. He formerly worked for Hyundai Engineering and Construction (HDEC) as a cost control engineer and for LG CNS as a system engineer, business analyst, and consultant. His research interests focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic human resource management.