The bright and dark sides of individual and group innovation: a Special Issue introduction

This introduction essay proposes a challenging program for researchers eager to explore factors and process mechanisms contributing to the benefits and costs individuals and groups incur from pursuing innovative approaches. With respect to individual innovation, such moderating factors might be foun...

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Cost benefit analysis
Creativity
Employee supervision
Group performance
Group processes
Individual-Group comparisons
Innovation
Innovations
Job performance
Management science
Motivation
Organizational behavior
Organizational behaviour
Technological innovation
Workplaces
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