Title: Bottom-linked innovation: collaboration between middle managers and employees
Authors: Catharina Juul Kristensen
Addresses: Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Building 25.3, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
Abstract: Employee-driven innovation is gaining ground as a strategy for developing sustainable organisations in the public and private sector. This type of innovation is characterised by active employee participation, and the bottom-up perspective is often emphasised. This article explores an issue that has hitherto been paid little explicit attention, namely collaboration between middle managers and employees in innovation processes. In contrast to most studies, middle managers and employees are here both subjects of explicit investigation. The collaboration processes explored in this article are termed 'bottom-linked innovation'. The empirical analysis is based on an in-depth qualitative study of bottom-linked innovation in a public frontline institution in Denmark. By combining research on employee-driven innovation and middle management, the article offers new insights into such collaborative processes.
Keywords: employee-driven innovation; bottom-linked innovation; manager-employee collaboration; middle management; frontline institutions; social institutions; public sector.
DOI: 10.1504/IJEIM.2018.092965
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 2018 Vol.22 No.4/5, pp.511 - 525
Received: 31 Aug 2015
Accepted: 16 Nov 2016
Published online: 04 Jul 2018 *