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Managing systemic innovation programs: The case of additive manufacturing

By: Martinsuo, Miia.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Project Management Journal Description: 56(3), Jun, 2025: p.325-342.Subject(s): Program management, Systemic innovation, Interornizational, Project portfolio, Multiproject lineage, Additive manufacturing In: Project Management JournalSummary: Systemic innovations pursue renewal in a system and complementary systems and require the involvement of multiple organizations. In technology-based systemic innovations, disconnects between subsystems and stakeholders, haphazard innovation timing, and contextual dependency may hinder the progress of such innovations, demanding more coordinated management. This article proposes the concept of a systemic innovation program to be used for creating and implementing complex solutions through multiple parallel and sequential projects in interorganizational cooperation. The case of additive manufacturing reveals requirements to managing systemic innovation programs. Neutral orchestration, mission shaping, project roadmapping, and interorganizational multiproject coordination represent potential key mechanisms for managing systemic innovation programs.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/87569728251329164
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56(3), Jun, 2025: p.325-342 Available AR137039

Systemic innovations pursue renewal in a system and complementary systems and require the involvement of multiple organizations. In technology-based systemic innovations, disconnects between subsystems and stakeholders, haphazard innovation timing, and contextual dependency may hinder the progress of such innovations, demanding more coordinated management. This article proposes the concept of a systemic innovation program to be used for creating and implementing complex solutions through multiple parallel and sequential projects in interorganizational cooperation. The case of additive manufacturing reveals requirements to managing systemic innovation programs. Neutral orchestration, mission shaping, project roadmapping, and interorganizational multiproject coordination represent potential key mechanisms for managing systemic innovation programs.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/87569728251329164

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