Latest Issue of the European Journal of Workplace Innovation
The value of this issue lies in keeping these questions grounded. It brings workplace innovation close to the settings in which it is attempted, negotiated and revised. Across the articles, innovation appears not as a finished outcome, but as a process situated in work itself: in participation, use, leadership, collaboration, implementation and design.
Workplace innovation, in this sense, remains a practical and open field of inquiry. Its conditions vary, its paths are uneven, and its meanings depend on the people, organisations and institutions through which it unfolds.
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European Workplace Innovation Network (EUWIN)
EUWIN was established by the European Commission in 2013 and is now entirely supported by contributions from an international network of partners co-ordinated by HIVA (University of Leuven). EUWIN also functions as a network partner to BEYOND4.0 and BRIDGES5.0 projects.
Contact: Workplace Innovation Europe CLG (contact@workplaceinnovation.eu).