Opinion: Phenomenology of innovation
Opinion: Phenomenology of innovationContent Type Journal ArticleCategory Research ArticlePages 185-190DOI 10.1260/1757-2223.4.3.185AuthorsNathan HarterJournal International Journal of Innovation...
View ArticleLetter from the Editors: University Programs for Teaching Innovation
Letter from the Editors: University Programs for Teaching InnovationContent Type Journal ArticleCategory Editor’s NotePages i-iiDOI 10.1260/1757-2223.4.3.iAuthorsBrian Glassman, MEM, Ph. D.,...
View ArticleInnovation in UK companies. An Evaluation of the Implementation of Best...
With the global economy facing its toughest test in over 60 years never has it been so important for companies, large and small, to innovate and grow. Whilst few business leaders would argue with this...
View ArticleHow Entrepreneurs Think: Why Effectuation and Effectual Logic May be the Key...
Recent research into effectuation and effectual logic show that entrepreneurs think and make decisions dramatically different than typical enterprise managers. One of the major issues in applying...
View ArticleSupply Chain Innovation is a Key to Superior Firm Performance an Insight from...
The following statistical study shows the results of an investigation of supply chain innovation practices of Indian Cement Manufacturers, which are a significantly large and quickly advancing industry...
View ArticleInnovation Management: Part 1 A Breakthrough Approach to Organizational...
There is an ongoing need to explore opportunities and build a healthy and prosperous future, create new revenue streams and wealth, discover new solutions, and transform our organizations, industries,...
View ArticleA Novel Innovation Management Process: For Applications in Fields such as...
The sustained competitive advantage of a company today requires the management of internal and external knowledge and leveraging it to create innovation. The 21st century is rapidly moving into what is...
View ArticleInnovation Trajectories within the Support of Decisions: Insights about...
The research about the patterns of technology evolution is populated by descriptive models, explaining quite regular trends of product development processes. The most popular schemes share the idea of...
View ArticlePoint of View: Using Modalities of Veridiction to Prevent Groupthink
Point of View: Using Modalities of Veridiction to Prevent GroupthinkContent Type Journal ArticleCategory Research ArticlePages 269-272DOI 10.1260/1757-2223.4.4.269AuthorsNathan W. Harter, Department of...
View ArticleConference Review: Can You Learn Innovation & New Product Development by...
This is not an advertisement for a conference; it is serious analysis and critique of a new product development and innovation conference from a learning perspective to determine if one could ‘learn...
View ArticleThe Size and Shape of "Idea Space" Figure 1 & 2 updated
Due to a misprint Figure 1 & 2 were incorrectly displayed in the original manuscript published in volume 4 issue 2; the following presents the corrected figures.Content Type Journal ArticleCategory...
View ArticleLetter from the Editor: The Shifting Tide of Knowledge: How Knowledge...
Letter from the Editor: The Shifting Tide of Knowledge: How Knowledge Availability Has Changed the Face of BusinessContent Type Journal ArticleCategory Research ArticlePages i-iiDOI...
View ArticleCommercializing Work Life Balance Outlining a Model for Analyzing and...
Innovations have hitherto mostly been acknowledged in terms of new technical products in both theories and policies on innovation. The public support to the transformation of research results and new...
View ArticleThe Contested Cluster Concept: Paradoxical Pathways to Nordic Innovations
The cluster concept has had great influence on national and regional policies for growth and innovation in Sweden since it was introduced in the late 1990s. This article argues that while the cluster...
View ArticleConstruction Innovation: Addressing the Project-Product Gap in the Swedish...
The construction sector is often accused of being inefficient, conservative and non-innovative, although some commentators have suggested that the construction sector is not backward, it is merely...
View ArticleHow Phases of Cluster Development are Associated with Innovation - the Case...
Both Volvo and SAAB are now Chinese owned car companies. This means that a substantial amount of Swedish innovation takes place in China. In order to understand this phenomenon better and what it means...
View ArticleA Teaching Case Study: Innovation, Product Development, and Organizational...
The following teaching case study details an exciting and modern case of an integrated circuit distribution company in Taiwan (the Sunnic Group) as it transitions through several major innovation...
View ArticleInnovation Management: Part 2 A Breakthrough Approach to Organizational...
In part one of this article on innovation management we address the theory and practices related to managing innovation within an organization. Probably the best way to demonstrate the effectiveness...
View ArticleExamining University-Industry Collaboration as a Source of Innovation in the...
Companies in developed countries have clearly benefited from university-industry collaborations but emerging nations around the world have a different series of challenges and barriers to overcome in...
View ArticleLetter from the Editor(s)
Letter from the Editor(s)Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Letter To EditorPages i-iiDOI 10.1260/1757-2223.5.1.iAuthorsKlaus Solberg Søilen, International Journal of Innovation ScienceMike...
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