This is one of the most thoughtful, succinct and useful introductions to
innovation I have read. David Willetts, formerly UK Minister for Universities
and Science, author of A University Education.
Focusing on the multifaceted nature of philanthropy, this book offers a comprehensive analysis that blends historical context with contemporary issues. It examines the lives of unique philanthropists and addresses the complexities of 'philanthrocapitalism' through engaging case studies. By exploring both the positive impacts and the controversies surrounding philanthropic efforts, it serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolving landscape of giving and its implications in society.
Strategy, Policy and Internationalization in Innovation
210pages
8 heures de lecture
Focusing on collaboration, this volume presents in-depth global case studies that explore diverse topics, from Japanese joint ventures to small business development. Through extensive research, it evaluates how successful companies have leveraged partnerships to drive growth, offering insights into the dynamics of collaborative efforts across different sectors.
This shortform book provides direction through the maze of research on the
nature, processes and outcomes of innovation management, and provides an
invaluable introduction to the literature on innovation management for
students and professionals.
This Handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of innovation's significance and the strategies to enhance organizational benefits from it. Innovation is crucial for business and national competitiveness and impacts global living standards, yet it requires effective management to succeed. Featuring contributions from 49 leading scholars, the Handbook delves into various sources of innovation and the broader social, economic, and technological contexts that influence it. While addressing traditional innovation management concerns—such as R&D, intellectual property, and creativity—it also expands into emerging topics like design, social networks, open and social innovation, and innovations in business models, ecosystems, services, and platforms. The text highlights the role of innovation management in promoting environmental sustainability and its evolving practices, particularly in Asia. Written in an accessible style, with selected bibliographies and a comprehensive index, this resource serves as an authoritative source on innovation management. Each chapter outlines key issues, reviews significant research findings, and proposes future research questions. It is an invaluable resource for students, faculty, and managers aiming to enhance innovation outcomes within their organizations.