The ecosystem of editorial product innovation: A systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisations
As a result of digitalisation, journalistic media organisations are confronted with product innovation at an increasing pace. The pressure to innovate is driven not only by competition between media organisations, but also characterised by internet intermediaries introducing and controlling hardware...
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| description | As a result of digitalisation, journalistic media organisations are confronted with product innovation at an increasing pace. The pressure to innovate is driven not only by competition between media organisations, but also characterised by internet intermediaries introducing and controlling hardware, software and platforms, and thereby access to large audiences. Furthermore, enablers, such as agencies, accumulate relevant production knowledge. Hence, to survive, innovation management in media organisations is vital. Due to the strong focus on specific new products published by journalistic media organisations, a systematic overview of internal factors influencing organisational innovation structures and processes of innovation management is missing. In addition, little is known about the functions of external actors for innovation structures and processes. By means of an interdisciplinary systematic literature review, this paper therefore maps the state of research. As a result, several external actors are identified that influence the innovation structure and process. In addition, internal factors were derived which positively or negatively influence the innovation structure and process. The literature analysis also indicates research gaps and implications for future research. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-d32e1a9de4764cb598d12a9beccb398c2025-08-20T01:54:50ZdeuNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KGStudies in Communication, Media2192-40072024-09-0113331734610.5771/2192-4007-2024-3-3171057712192400720243317The ecosystem of editorial product innovation: A systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisationsCornelia WolfRosanna PlanerAlexander GodullaAs a result of digitalisation, journalistic media organisations are confronted with product innovation at an increasing pace. The pressure to innovate is driven not only by competition between media organisations, but also characterised by internet intermediaries introducing and controlling hardware, software and platforms, and thereby access to large audiences. Furthermore, enablers, such as agencies, accumulate relevant production knowledge. Hence, to survive, innovation management in media organisations is vital. Due to the strong focus on specific new products published by journalistic media organisations, a systematic overview of internal factors influencing organisational innovation structures and processes of innovation management is missing. In addition, little is known about the functions of external actors for innovation structures and processes. By means of an interdisciplinary systematic literature review, this paper therefore maps the state of research. As a result, several external actors are identified that influence the innovation structure and process. In addition, internal factors were derived which positively or negatively influence the innovation structure and process. The literature analysis also indicates research gaps and implications for future research.https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/2192-4007-2024-3-317 |
| spellingShingle | Cornelia Wolf Rosanna Planer Alexander Godulla The ecosystem of editorial product innovation: A systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisations Studies in Communication, Media |
| title | The ecosystem of editorial product innovation: A systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisations |
| title_full | The ecosystem of editorial product innovation: A systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisations |
| title_fullStr | The ecosystem of editorial product innovation: A systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisations |
| title_full_unstemmed | The ecosystem of editorial product innovation: A systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisations |
| title_short | The ecosystem of editorial product innovation: A systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisations |
| title_sort | ecosystem of editorial product innovation a systematic literature analysis on internal factors and external actors in journalistic media organisations |
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