2023
DOI: 10.1111/caim.12563
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Employee acceptance of disruptive service innovations at the frontline: The role of collective sensemaking processes

Abstract: Acceptance of service innovation by frontline employees is a challenging issue, especially if such innovations have the potential to disrupt existing value creation models and individual competencies. Disruptive service innovations are often (1) characterized by a high degree of innovativeness related to significant changes in technology and in the market and (2) may be introduced by technology manufacturers as new service market entrants that cause a competitive threat to the existing service provision. We ar… Show more

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“…Finally, concerns regarding the financial implications and resource allocation required for implementing innovations can impact operator acceptance [5]. Stakeholders like health professionals, patients and operators tend to exhibit even lower levels of acceptance towards novel innovations as the degree of radicalness increases [6]. In order to successfully implement radical health care innovations, it is crucial to ensure the acceptance of all of those stakeholders.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, concerns regarding the financial implications and resource allocation required for implementing innovations can impact operator acceptance [5]. Stakeholders like health professionals, patients and operators tend to exhibit even lower levels of acceptance towards novel innovations as the degree of radicalness increases [6]. In order to successfully implement radical health care innovations, it is crucial to ensure the acceptance of all of those stakeholders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%