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The innovation diffusion paradox in the light of ‘shop-floor games' and micro-politics

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Koski, Pasi ; Jarvensivu, Anu

Economic and Industrial Democracy

2010

31

3

August

345-363

case study ; innovation ; workplace ; high performance work system

Finland

Work organization

English

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"In the literature on workplace innovation or organizational innovation, the concept of high-performance work systems (HPWS) has gained a prominent position. Theoretical and empirical evidence supports the argument that HPWS and their innovative workplace practices can increase firms' performance. However, several studies have shown that, surprisingly, these practices are only infrequently adopted. Drawing insights from labour process theory and by using an in-depth qualitative approach, this article sheds light on this innovation diffusion paradox. It demonstrates how the realm of micro-politics and related conflicts, resistance and factory games affect the introduction of new practices in two Finnish factories."

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