Innovating with employees: an exploratory study of idea development on low-code development platforms
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serval:BIB_FA487723156A
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Title
Innovating with employees: an exploratory study of idea development on low-code development platforms
Title of the conference
ECIS 2021 Research Papers. 118. (p.1627)
Organization
Proceeding to the 29th European Conference on Information Systems.
Address
online
Publication state
Published
Issued date
14/06/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Abstract
In their struggle to deliver new products and enhance internal processes, organisations cannot ignore the innovative potential of employees. A central promise behind low-code development platforms (LCDPs) is the ability for organisations to efficiently involve employees in innovation initiation and have them develop ideas for innovative software applications themselves. In light of the growing need for digital innovation, we undertake an exploratory study of idea development on LCDPs. Guided by an idea management lens, we highlight similarities and differences in stakeholders, roles and process phases between idea development on LCDPs and idea management programs. We find that LCDPs empower employees to navigate the initiation of innovation with more flexibility and autonomy. Organisations in turn benefit from having employees drive idea development on LCDPs if they have adopted adequate LCDP support factors. Overall, our findings suggest that LCDPs constitute a promising avenue to initiate digital innovation with employees across an organisation.
Keywords
Idea development, Low-code development platform, Digital innovation, Employees
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / Projects / 100018_176359
Create date
22/11/2021 14:56
Last modification date
23/11/2021 7:14