2024
DOI: 10.1007/s13132-024-01830-2
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Organizational Innovation as Business Strategy: A Review and Bibliometric Analysis

Ansita Aggarwal,
Harold Kent Baker,
Nisarg A. Joshi
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“…It is suggested that nurse managers create an innovation-oriented flat team structure, coupled with enhanced training and learning opportunities, to stimulate critical thinking, creative development and risk-taking behaviour among nurses, thereby promoting nurses’ innovative behaviour in TCM hospitals. 42 The moderate innovative behaviour group demonstrated moderate performance at all stages of innovative behaviour. This group excels at generating ideas but lacks adequate organisational support, indicating that not all ideas conceived by nurses are practical and that obtaining support may be challenging in resource-constrained settings.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…It is suggested that nurse managers create an innovation-oriented flat team structure, coupled with enhanced training and learning opportunities, to stimulate critical thinking, creative development and risk-taking behaviour among nurses, thereby promoting nurses’ innovative behaviour in TCM hospitals. 42 The moderate innovative behaviour group demonstrated moderate performance at all stages of innovative behaviour. This group excels at generating ideas but lacks adequate organisational support, indicating that not all ideas conceived by nurses are practical and that obtaining support may be challenging in resource-constrained settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Team roles are crucial for organisational innovation. 42 Nurse managers should continue to prioritise and support this group to prevent their transformation into a group with low innovative behaviour. By encouraging interdisciplinary teamwork and promoting knowledge sharing between different generations, this group could take the lead in TCM nursing research, education and management, thereby enhancing organisational innovative performance and fostering innovation and sustainable development of TCM nursing.…”
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