Bridging the Innovation Gap

Bridging the Innovation Gap

Author: Daniel Huber

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-05-17

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 3319554980

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This book offers fresh insights into innovation management and its prerequisites. Based on these insights, the authors present a new and proven innovation system, which is being used in practice and has the potential to significantly increase the ability of enterprises to innovate. Starting with the innovation dilemma that enterprises face, the book analyses the concept of innovation as it is (mis)understood in practice, and identifies the missing element in current innovation theories - the innovation gap. Further, it asks whether today's enterprises are well suited for innovation and then describes a solution to the problems identified. The book also introduces a new and important element of the revised innovation process called “Exploration”. From leadership issues to building a strong innovation model, it offers state-of-the-art knowledge, which can significantly boost the chances of innovation succeeding in enterprises.


Bridging the Innovation Gap in Russia

Bridging the Innovation Gap in Russia

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2001-09-20

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9264195769

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Proceedings of a seminar in Helsinki that examined the climate for innovation in Russia and discussed the lessons that can be drawn from the institutional reforms and recent policy initiatives in OECD countries to enhance the contribution of science and technology to innovation and growth.


Bridging the Innovation Gap

Bridging the Innovation Gap

Author: Salah Hassan

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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This paper presents an integrative model for innovation diffusion using a market orientation approach to radical innovation creation and market adoption intention. It is argued that lead-users possessing high opinion leadership qualities (i.e. social influence, community active, innovation/modification sharing) will adopt radical innovations at a faster rate than lead-users with low opinion leadership propensities. This integrative model is expected to help managers in utilizing the opinion leadership qualities of select lead-users while developing and introducing new innovations. This integrated research approach is not only appropriate for the "mainstream" product development, but calls for the marketers to identify a new adopter category personified by the lead-users with high opinion leadership qualities and to consider them as a particular group of interest for future marketing research and practice. Finally, research propositions are offered based on modelling these relationships in order to drive future empirical research.


Bridging the Skills Gap

Bridging the Skills Gap

Author: Shubha Jayaram

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-01-09

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 3319494856

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This volume seeks to examine the skills development agenda for youth by exploring two key questions for sustainable livelihoods: What are the skills needed for employability in developing countries, especially in Africa and Asia? And, what skills are currently possessed by students and secondary school leavers? An introductory chapter will set the stage for the discussion and analysis to follow by reviewing in broad terms the current research on relevant topics such as global youth unemployment, the relationship between skills and economic growth, and the expansion of secondary education. The following chapters synthesize a series of background studies focused on Africa, South Asia and South-East Asia, including both a general overview and an in-depth look at several countries. The chapters introduce innovative models for skills delivery, and highlight some of the key elements of successful skills models, including multi-stakeholder partnerships, updated pedagogy, and innovative financing mechanisms. Each of the five core chapters of the book covers one theme, with the support of case studies to illustrate successes, challenges, and lessons in real world examples.


Bridging the Innovation Gap Through Funding

Bridging the Innovation Gap Through Funding

Author: Ohchan Kwon

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13:

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The idea of gap-funding program, in which academic scientists are given research funding for developing proof-of-concept and prototype, has recently attracted attention as a policy measure of commercializing academic science. While the earliest programs of its kind were initiated about a decade ago, we still lack empirical evidence on its effectiveness. Using the detailed dataset of the gap-funding program at MIT, the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation, I observe two mechanisms that gap-funding program can facilitate academic commercialization. First, by providing research funding that allows academic freedom of problem selection and mode of disclosure, gap-funding program attracts applications from junior faculty members with commercialization interests. Second, providing research funding for prototype development and networking opportunities with industry practitioners increases the likelihood that an academic invention results in start-up founding. Moreover, its positive impact is larger for inventions without intellectual property rights protection, partly because of the reduced level of uncertainty after prototype development. However, awarding gap-funding does not increase the likelihood of technology licensing to incumbent firms. Together, I argue that gap-funding program can be a useful policy toolkit for regional economic development by fostering academic entrepreneurship.