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This crucial book guides academics and researchers through the
process of peer reviewing manuscript articles, outlining the
methods and proficiencies required to write a high-quality review.
Gloria Barczak and Abbie Griffin specifically highlight the
importance of becoming a first-rate reviewer to early-career
scholars. Beginning with a working definition of a high-quality
review, subsequent chapters detail the financial, career and
personal benefits of peer reviewing for researchers, outline
editors' and authors' expectations of reviewers, and offer a
template for reviewing manuscripts effectively. Next, the book
explicates sets of questions to consider in reviewing each section
of a manuscript and features examples of reviews for actual journal
submissions by the authors. Comprehensive in its approach, this
book will be crucial for any early-career social scientist hoping
to effectively join the peer review process and write high-quality,
meaningful reviews, as well as seasoned academics wishing to refine
their skills.
This crucial book guides academics and researchers through the
process of peer reviewing manuscript articles, outlining the
methods and proficiencies required to write a high-quality review.
Gloria Barczak and Abbie Griffin specifically highlight the
importance of becoming a first-rate reviewer to early-career
scholars. Beginning with a working definition of a high-quality
review, subsequent chapters detail the financial, career and
personal benefits of peer reviewing for researchers, outline
editors' and authors' expectations of reviewers, and offer a
template for reviewing manuscripts effectively. Next, the book
explicates sets of questions to consider in reviewing each section
of a manuscript and features examples of reviews for actual journal
submissions by the authors. Comprehensive in its approach, this
book will be crucial for any early-career social scientist hoping
to effectively join the peer review process and write high-quality,
meaningful reviews, as well as seasoned academics wishing to refine
their skills.
"Serial Innovators: How Individuals Create and Deliver Breakthrough
Innovations in Mature Firms" zeros in on the cutting-edge thinkers
who repeatedly create and deliver breakthrough innovations and new
products in large, mature organizations. These employees are
organizational powerhouses who solve consumer problems and
substantially contribute to the financial value to their firms.
In this pioneering study, authors Abbie Griffin, Raymond L. Price,
and Bruce A. Vojak detail who these serial innovators are and how
they develop novel products, ranging from salt-free seasonings to
improved electronics in companies such as Alberto Culver,
Hewlett-Packard, and Procter & Gamble. Based on interviews with
over 50 serial innovators and an even larger pool of their
co-workers, managers and human resources teams, the authors reveal
key insights about how to better understand, emulate, enable,
support, and manage these unique and important individuals for
long-term corporate success. Interestingly, the book finds that
serial innovators are instrumental both in cases where firms are
aware of clear market demands, and in scenarios when companies take
risks on new investments, creating a consumer need.
For over 25 years, research on innovation has taken the perspective
that new product development can be managed like any other
(complex) process of the firm. While a highly structured and
closely supervised approach is helpful in creating incremental
innovations, this book finds that it is not conducive to creating
breakthrough innovations. The text argues that the drive to
routinize innovation has gone too far; in fact, so far as to limit
many mature firms' ability to create breakthrough innovations. In
today's economy, with the future of so many large firms on the
line, this book is a clarion call to businesses to rethink how to
nurture and thrive on their innovative workforce.
A clear, practical guide to implementing Open Innovation for new
product development Open Innovation: New Product Development
Essentials from the PDMA is a comprehensive guide to the theory and
practice of the Open Innovation method. Written by experts from the
Product Development and Management Association, the book packages a
collection of Open Innovation tools in a digestible and actionable
format. Real-world case studies drawn from the authors' own
successes and failures illustrate the concepts presented, providing
accurate representation of the opportunities and challenges of Open
Innovation implementation. Key tools are presented with a focus on
immediate applications for business, allowing NPD professionals to
easily discern where this cutting edge development method can push
innovation forward. Open Innovation assumes that companies can and
should use both internal and external ideas and paths to market,
permeating the boundaries between firm and environment. Innovations
transfer outward and inward through purchase, licensing, joint
ventures, and spin-offs, allowing companies to expand beyond their
own research and dramatically improve productivity through
collaboration. PDMA Essentials provides practical guidance on
exploiting the Open Innovation model to these ends, with clear
guidance on all aspects of the new product development process.
Topics include: * Product platforming and idea competitions *
Customer immersion and interaction * Collaborative product design
and development * Innovation networks, rewards, and incentives Many
practitioners charged with innovation have only a vague
understanding of the specific tools available for Open Innovation,
and how they might be applied. As the marketplace shifts
dramatically to keep pace with changing consumer behaviors,
remaining relevant increasingly means ramping up innovation
processes. PDMA Essentials provides the tools NPD practitioners
need to implement a leading innovation method, and drive continued
growth.
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