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Applying an institutional approach to digital innovation

In: Digital Entrepreneurship in Science, Technology and Innovation

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  • Lynn Martin
  • Asma Rezaei
  • Hamza Abdelrahim

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Digital innovation is embedded across societies in how companies do business and how individuals live their lives. Across different countries, regions and industries, however, digital innovation has had very varied take-up, with some countries lagging behind others in implementing it. This chapter explores how institutional theory has been used to understand the impact of context on the take-up of digital innovation. In doing so, it identifies a research gap in existing literature, given the number of studies using partial components of institutional theory, rather than seeing it as an integrated system working within societies.

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  • Lynn Martin & Asma Rezaei & Hamza Abdelrahim, 2024. "Applying an institutional approach to digital innovation," Chapters, in: Marina Dabić & Jadranka Å varc & Tugrul U. Daim (ed.), Digital Entrepreneurship in Science, Technology and Innovation, chapter 14, pages 332-352, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:22291_14
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