Journal of Innovation Management (May 2022)

Certification of Innovation Management Professionals: Reasons for and Results from Acquiring Certification

  • Ingrid Kihlander,
  • Mats Magnusson,
  • Magnus Karlsson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-0606_010.001_0004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 58 – 75

Abstract

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This paper addresses how personal certification in innovation management can contribute to the ongoing professionalisation within the innovation management discipline. The empirical study focused a project in Sweden initiated to develop qualification, specifically personal certification, of innovation management professionals. The project resulted in a certification process and a first batch of certified innovation management professionals. The study aimed to capture the individuals’ reasons for, as well as results and effects from, choosing to acquire a voluntary personal certification within innovation management. A wide range of reasons for taking the certifications was reported such as willingness to learn more; willingness to formalise innovation management competence; a wish to clarify roles, but also to promote the discipline itself. Certification was apprehended as a trustworthy format to achieve this. Identified effects were establishment of a common language, increased visibility of individuals, and innovation management professionals to feel more confident in their jobs.

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