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Innovating Mindfully with
Information Technology
E.
Burton Swanson and Neil C. Ramiller
Volume 28, Number 4
Abstract
Although organizational innovation
with information
technology (IT) is often carefully considered, bandwagon phenomena
indicate
that much innovative behavior may nevertheless be of the “me too”
variety. In this essay, we explore such
differences
in innovative behavior. Adopting a
perspective that is both institutional and cognitive, we introduce the
notion
of mindful innovation with IT. A
mindful firm attends to an IT innovation with reasoning grounded in its
own
organizational facts and specifics. We
contrast this with mindless innovation, where a firm’s actions
betray an
absence of such attention and grounding. We
develop these concepts by drawing on the recent
appearance of the
idea of mindfulness in the organizational literature, and adapting it
for
application to IT innovation. We then
bring mindfulness and mindlessness together in a larger theoretical
synthesis
in which these apparent opposites are seen to interact in ways that
help to
shape the overall landscape of opportunity for organizational
innovation with
IT. We conclude by suggesting several
promising new research directions.
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