Innovation in the Public Sector: A Systematic Review and Future Research Agenda

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2016

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de Vries, H.A.
Bekkers, V.J.J.M.
Tummers, L.G.ORCID 0000-0001-9940-9874ISNI 0000000392131421

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Abstract

This article brings together empirical academic research on public sector innovation. Via a systematic literature review we investigate 181 articles and books on public sector innovation, published between 1990 and 2014. These studies are analysed based on the following themes: (1) the definitions of innovation, (2) innovation types, (3) goals of innovation, (4) antecedents of innovation and (5) outcomes of innovation. Based upon this analysis, we develop an empirically-based framework of potentially important antecedents and effects of public sector innovation. We propose three future research suggestions: (1) more variety in methods: moving from a qualitative dominance to using other methods, such as surveys, experiments and multi-method approaches; (2) emphasize theory development and testing as studies are often theory-poor; and (3) conduct more cross-national and cross-sectoral studies, linking for instance different governance and state traditions to the development and effects of public sector innovation.

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Systematic review, Innovation, Public sector, Public entrepreneurship

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de Vries, H A, Bekkers, V J J M & Tummers, L G 2016, 'Innovation in the Public Sector: A Systematic Review and Future Research Agenda', Public Administration, vol. 2015, pp. 1-40. https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12209