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Management of Technology and Innovation in Japan (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): Cornelius Herstatt, Christoph Stockstrom, Hugo... Management of Technology and Innovation in Japan (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Cornelius Herstatt, Christoph Stockstrom, Hugo Tschirky, Akio Nagahira
R1,538 Discovery Miles 15 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What Makes this Book Unique? No crystal ball is required to safely predict, that in the future - even more than in the past - mastered innovativeness will be a primary criterion distinguishing s- cessful from unsuccessful companies. At the latest since Michael Porter's study on the competitiveness of nations, the same criterion holds even for the evaluation of entire countries and national economies. Despite the innumerable number of p- lications and recommendations on innovation, competitive innovativeness is still a rare competency. The latest publication of UNICE - the European Industry - ganization representing 20 million large, midsize and small companies - speaks a clear language: Europe qualifies to roughly 60% (70%) of the innovation strength of the US (Japan). The record unemployment in many EU countries does not c- tradict this message. A main reason may be given by the fact that becoming an innovative organi- tion means increased openness towards the new and more tolerance towards risks and failures, both challenging the inherently difficult management art of cultural change. Further, lacking innovativeness is often related to legal and fiscal barriers which rather hinder than foster innovative activities. Yet another reason to explain Europe's notorious innovation gap refers to insufficient financial R&D resources on the company as well as on the national level. As a result, for example, hi- ranking decisions on the level of the European Commission are taken to increase R&D expenditures in the European Union from roughly 2% to 3% of GNP.

Management of Technology and Innovation in Japan (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006): Cornelius Herstatt,... Management of Technology and Innovation in Japan (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
Cornelius Herstatt, Christoph Stockstrom, Hugo Tschirky, Akio Nagahira
R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What Makes this Book Unique? No crystal ball is required to safely predict, that in the future - even more than in the past - mastered innovativeness will be a primary criterion distinguishing s- cessful from unsuccessful companies. At the latest since Michael Porter's study on the competitiveness of nations, the same criterion holds even for the evaluation of entire countries and national economies. Despite the innumerable number of p- lications and recommendations on innovation, competitive innovativeness is still a rare competency. The latest publication of UNICE - the European Industry - ganization representing 20 million large, midsize and small companies - speaks a clear language: Europe qualifies to roughly 60% (70%) of the innovation strength of the US (Japan). The record unemployment in many EU countries does not c- tradict this message. A main reason may be given by the fact that becoming an innovative organi- tion means increased openness towards the new and more tolerance towards risks and failures, both challenging the inherently difficult management art of cultural change. Further, lacking innovativeness is often related to legal and fiscal barriers which rather hinder than foster innovative activities. Yet another reason to explain Europe's notorious innovation gap refers to insufficient financial R&D resources on the company as well as on the national level. As a result, for example, hi- ranking decisions on the level of the European Commission are taken to increase R&D expenditures in the European Union from roughly 2% to 3% of GNP.

Planung und Umsetzung von Innovationsprojekten - Zur Wirkung des Coalignment (German, Paperback, 2010 ed.): Christoph Stockstrom Planung und Umsetzung von Innovationsprojekten - Zur Wirkung des Coalignment (German, Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Christoph Stockstrom
R1,708 Discovery Miles 17 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Die empirische Untersuchung von Christoph Stockstrom zeigt, dass solche Planungsprozesse besonders erfolgswirksam sind, denen es neben formalen Aspekten gelingt, flexible Elemente in die Planung zu integrieren.

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