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Shared Leadership of Innovation Teams: Is It Even Possible?

Mikael Johnsson (School of Innovation, Design and Engineering, Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden)

Innovation Leadership in Practice: How Leaders Turn Ideas into Value in a Changing World

ISBN: 978-1-83753-397-8, eISBN: 978-1-83753-396-1

Publication date: 7 December 2023

Abstract

It is suggested that, to be successful, innovation teams should be small and consist of people with key expertise who want to participate and develop new solutions within their organisations. When it comes to conducting innovation work, I suggest shared leadership may be a factor influencing success. In this chapter, a theoretical framework is presented on the shared leadership of innovation teams. The key to establishing shared leadership in innovation teams is to plan for it as the team is created, not after the team has already been formed, as this may result in various problems in the intended innovation project. The proposed framework details key aspects to consider; some of which are related to external factors such as management and resources, and some to internal factors such as the team’s size, competencies, and their ability to develop norms and ways of working together. The proposed framework is applicable for managers, innovation leaders, and team members, and contributes to previous research on shared leadership and innovation leadership. Further research on the proposed framework is suggested.

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Citation

Johnsson, M. (2023), "Shared Leadership of Innovation Teams: Is It Even Possible?", Jensen, K.R., Kaudela-Baum, S. and Sheffield, R. (Ed.) Innovation Leadership in Practice: How Leaders Turn Ideas into Value in a Changing World, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 103-120. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-396-120231006

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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