Facilitating innovation in networks composed of non-mandated relations
Original version
Kristiansen, S. -T. (2014). Facilitating innovation in networks composed of non-mandated relations. International Journal of Action Research, 10(1), 34-53 . doi:10.1688/IJAR-2014-01-Kristiansen http://dx.doi.org/10.1688/IJAR-2014-01-KristiansenAbstract
This paper explores the processes of transforming a network of nonmandated
exchange relations into a cohesive and innovative partnership.
The question this paper attempts to answer is how to speed up innovation
processes in such networks. The paper demonstrates that transformation of
networks is a consequence of participants’ ability to set the agenda and
provide the justification necessary to mobilise others for shared ends.
However, to utilise the individuals’ interests in worthwhile directions requires
facilitation able to bridge local discourses by nurturing inquiries
and comparison of the differences among the present operational contexts.
This calls for grammatical inquiries in which the participants examine the
different ways of wording a phenomenon as a means to build a shared
language from within their everyday conversation. The paper builds on a
seven years research project of constructing and developing an inter-firm
network among eight SMEs in the electronics industry in Norway. The
paper concludes by outlining four recommendations for facilitation that
aim to speed up innovation processes in networks consisting of nonmandated
exchange relations