Dorothy Leonard-Barton
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL443546A
Top Subjects
- Technological innovations (6)
- Information resources management (3)
- Production management (2)
- Organizational change (2)
- Industrial management (2)
- Management information systems (2)
- Information technology (2)
Books by Dorothy Leonard-Barton
Total count: 21
Applying innovation diffusion theory to the management of changeAlfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1982-01-01
Diffusing innovations when the users are not the choosersthe case of dentistsAlfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1983-01-01-
Negative opinion leaders and the diffusion of technological innovationsDivision of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University1983-01-01
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Introducing production innovation into an organizationstructured methods for producing computer softwareDivision of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University1983-01-01
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Implementing innovationsthe automation of knowledge-based production tasksDivision of Research, Harvard Business School1984-01-01
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Implementing changes in production methodsthe case of structured computer software methodologiesRev. 2/84.Division of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University1984-01-01
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Interpersonal influences of innovation adoption within organizations under conflictive and compatible conditionsDivision of Research, Harvard Business School1986-01-01
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The secondary adoption decisionimplementing a new technology within an organizationDivision of Research, Harvard Business School1986-01-01
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Implementing new technologythe transfer from developers to operationsDivision of Research, Harvard Business School1987-01-01
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Implementation as mutual adaptation of technology and organizationDivision of Research, Harvard Business School1987-01-01
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The role of process innovation and adaptation in attaining strategic technological capabilityDivision of Research, Harvard Business School1990-01-01
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Dependency, involvement, and user satisfactionthe case of internal software developmentDivision of Research, Harvard Business School1990-01-01
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Modes of technology transfer with organizationspoint-to-point versus diffusionDivision of Research, Harvard Business School1990-01-01
Wellsprings of knowledgebuilding and sustaining the sources of innovationHarvard Business School Press1995-01-01
Wellsprings of KnowledgeBuilding and Sustaining the Sources of InnovationNew Ed editionHarvard Business School Press1998-05-01-
Technology and mediated learning at HBSdispersed learning in executive educationDivision of Research, Harvard Business School2001-01-01
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Designing hybrid online/inclass learning programs for adultsDivision of Research, Harvard Business School2002-01-01
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Exploratory capacity and the adaptive organizationDivision of Research, Harvard Business School2002-01-01
Deep smartshow to cultivate and transfer enduring business wisdomHarvard Business School Press2005-01-01-
HBR guide to coaching your employeesHarvard Business Review Press2013-01-01
Critical knowledge transfertools for managing your company's deep smartsHarvard Business Review Press2015-01-01