“…This paper focuses on non-routine problem solving, which is seen as a critical activity for developing and renewing the knowledge and competence bases of any established organization (Cyert & March, 1963;Felin & Foss, 2009;Lampel, Shamsie, & Shapira, 2009;Nelson & Winter, 1982). Zooming in on non-routine problem solving reveals a complex process whereby activities to frame the problem, find and scope a solution, as well as to search for knowledge, all interact to shape the final outcome (Nickerson, Yen, & Mahoney, 2012;Nickerson & Zenger, 2004).…”