Creativity and Innovation Management

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Edited By: Petra de Weerd-Nederhof and Klaasjan Visscher

Online ISSN: 1467-8691

Best Paper Award


About the Award

The Tudor Rickards and Susan Moger Best Paper Award is voted for by CIM editorial board members, on an annual basis, in honour of our founding members.

How to be Considered

Simply submit your high quality research to Creativity and Innovation Management. Full author guidelines can be found here.

2012 Best Paper

Networks for Innovation – But What Networks and What Innovation?
Jens Hamphälä and Mats Magnusson

2012 Runner Up Papers

Distributed Innovation: Strategic Utilization of Open and User Innovation
Marcel Bogers and Joel West, Managing

Does Organizing for Creativity Really Lead to Innovation?
Özge Çokpekin and Mette Præst Knudsen

Innovation Contests: A Review, Classification and Outlook
Sabrina Adamczyk, Angelika C. Bullinger and Kathrin M. Mölein

Previous Winners

2011 Best Paper

Communitition: The Tension between Competition and Collaboration in Community-Based Design Contests
Katja Hutter, Julia Hautz, Johann Füller, Julia Mueller and Kurt Matzler

2010 Best Paper:
Information Processing and Firm-Internal Environment Contingencies: Performance Impact on Global New Product Development
Elko Kleinschmidt, Ulrike De Brentani and Søren Salomo

2009 Best Paper:
Exploratory Study of Organisational Creativity in Creative Organisations
James Moultrie and Alasdair Young

2008 Best Paper:
A Social Network Perspective of Lead Users and Creativity: An Empirical Study among Children
Jan Kratzer and Christopher Lettl

2007 Best Paper:
Role Models for Radical Innovations in Times of Open Innovation
Hans Georg Gemünden, Sören Salomo, Katharina Hölzle

2006 Best Paper:
A review of the effectiveness of CPS Training: a Focus on Workplace Issues
Gerard J. Puccio, Roger L. Firestien, Christina Coyle, Cristina Masucci

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