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高绩效工作体系、创新之路及其对创新生态系统的影响

High Performance Work Systems, the High Road to Innovation and their impact on the Innovation Ecosystem
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/incogoesglobal2011_wallner_hpws/  
主讲教师: Thomas Wallner
开课单位: 上奥地利应用科学大学
开课时间: 2011-03-11
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
2009年全球经济政策的制定还是要关注的,还是要制定全球经济政策。在这种背景下,创新生态系统的概念近年来在该领域得到了广泛的讨论,使用了不同的范围、模型和视角。目前对创新生态系统的理解主要集中在机构(Wessner,2007:xiii;Adner,2006)上,如公司、大学、投资者、政府及其紧密联系的互动。创新生态系统可以从多个角度进行描述,例如单个参与者(如公司)(Adner,2006)或公共机构(例如国家)(Wessner,2007:68)。所问的关键问题是,如何设计、构建和运营一个旁观者眼中有利的创新生态系统。为了回答这些问题,通常采用相当线性或相当确定性的方法(例如,Adner和Kapoor,2010:309),尽管创新生态“系统”的概念本身与此相矛盾。社会文化方面被认为仅仅是影响创新活动速度和方向的语境域(Milbergs,2007:11)。它们不被视为一个可变因素,与创新生态系统相互作用,也不在创新生态系统之内。相反,我们认为,这些方面也必须整合,这些方面与创新过程没有直接关系,包括从各种创新活动到区域社区和社会,再回到创新流程的反馈回路。因此,创新生态系统的“生育力”与机构的合作安排一样,是一个地区作为一个整体的新兴品质(Adner,2006:1),不能将前者与后者分开看待。我们的中期目标是为创新生态系统开发一个框架,其中包括这些反馈回路,并符合“系统”特征。在这种情况下,其中一个反馈循环可能与某个地区的公司实施高性能工作系统(HPWSs)有关。因此,我们的首要问题是:高性能水资源对一个地区的创新生态系统有影响吗?我们做这项研究的动机来自一个观察,即奥地利作为我们的祖国,并不完全是你所说的创新友好型或拥抱变革的国家。这是德国工业联合会和德国电信基金会资助的“2009年德国创新指数”的发现。该指数基于包括软因素在内的180个单项指标,调查了经合组织排名的17个主要发达国家。在总排名中,奥地利位列第14位(Von Hirschhausen)等等2009年:7)。在社会创新气候这一类别中,奥地利在17个国家中排名最后(ebd:109)。考虑到流程创新的重要性和潜力,即设计新的商业模式或重建整个供应链,这可能会导致未来的竞争劣势。价值创造的这些方面总是涉及公司的更大部分,常常跨越组织内部和外部世界的界限。在这里,整个组织或社会本身的创新文化成为创新进步和实质性变革的沃土。因此,问题就出现了,如何培育创新生态系统动态中的这些涌现的品质,而这些品质的操控避开了常见的确定性方法;如何促进这些品质的发展?有证据表明,HPWSs可以对此做出贡献。
课程简介: Innovation is still in the focus of attention when it comes to formulating policies for economic development or devise programs to recover from the recent – or still prevailing - global economic crisis (e.g. Wang 2009: 1). In this context the concept of innovation ecosystems has been discussed extensively in the field in recent years, using different scopes, models and perspectives. The current understanding of innovation ecosystems is characterized by a focus on institutions (Wessner, 2007: xiii; Adner, 2006) such as companies, universities, investors, governments and their tightly enmeshed interactions. An Innovation ecosystem can be described from various perspectives such as an individual player (e.g. a company) (Adner, 2006), or a public body (e.g. a nation) (Wessner, 2007: 68). The key questions asked are, how to design, build and operate a – in the eye of the beholder - favorable innovation ecosystem. To answer these questions often rather linear or rather deterministic approaches are adopted (e.g. Adner and Kapoor, 2010: 309), although the notion of an innovation eco”system” per se contradicts suchlike. Socio-cultural aspects are considered as mere contextual domains that influence the rate and direction of innovative activity (Milbergs, 2007: 11). They are not considered as a variable factor, interacting with and within the innovation eco system. On the contrary we argue, that also aspects have to be integrated , which are not directly related to innovation processes including feedback-loops which lead from all kinds of innovation activities into the regional communities and society and back again into the stream of innovation processes. Thus the “fertility” of an innovation ecosystem is as much an emerging quality of a region as a whole, as a collaborative arrangement of institutions (Adner, 2006: 1), and the former cannot be viewed isolated from the latter. Our medium term objective is to develop a framework for Innovation ecosystems, which includes these feedback loops and is consistent with the “systemic” characteristics. One of these feedback-loops in this context could be related to the implementation of High Performance Work Systems (HPWSs) in companies of a certain region. Thus our leading question here is: Do HPWSs have an impact on the innovation ecosystem of a region? Our motivation to do this research came from the observation, that Austria as our home-country was not exactly what you would call innovation friendly or embracing change. This was the finding of the “Innovationsindikator Deutschland 2009”, an extensive study funded by the Federation of German Industries and the Deutsche Telekom Foundation. This index is based on 180 individual indicators including soft factors and investigates the 17 leading developed countries as ranked in the OECD. In the overall ranking Austria is on the 14th position (Von Hirschhausen et.al.2009: 7). In the category societal innovation climate Austria is ranked last out of 17 nations (ebd.: 109) . Taking into consideration the importance of process innovation and the potential, which lies in the design of new business models or the reconstruction of entire supply chains, this may result in a competitive disadvantage in the future. These aspects of value creation always involve larger parts of a company, often crossing boundaries within the organization and to the outside world as well. Here, an innovative culture of the entire organization or of society itself becomes the fertile ground for innovative progress and substantial change. So the question arises, how can these emergent qualities in the dynamics of an innovation ecosystem, whose manipulation elude the common deterministic approach be fostered; how can the development of these qualities be facilitated? There is some evidence, that HPWSs can make a contribution to that.
关 键 词: 生态系统; 创新; 高效率
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