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This book sheds light on what has come to be known as corporate
foresight and its influence on innovation management. Throughout
the book, the contributors examine the practice of corporate
foresight and how it may lead to the identification of
opportunities for innovation. They also explore the complex
processes and conditions that may enable (or impede) the potential
of contemporary organizations to capture value from their corporate
foresight exercises. Representing an interesting mix of competing
ideas and perspectives, the book offers deep insights into the
interactive effects of corporate foresight and its contribution to
innovation management. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Technology Analysis & Strategic Management.
This book introduces readers to state-of-the-art cases and tools
for managing innovation in today's rapidly changing business
environment. It provides a wealth of methodological knowhow and
guidance on practical applications, as well as case studies that
reveal various challenges in technology and innovation management.
Written by a mix of academic scholars and practitioners, the
respective chapters present tools and approaches for the early
detection of emerging fields of innovation, as well as relevant
processes and resources. The contributing authors hail from leading
innovative companies including Google, Amazon, Intel, Daimler-Benz,
and NASA.
This book helps readers understand how universities position
themselves in the innovation landscape and the implications for
national policies. It provides a scholarly discussion and best
practice-based insights to help answer questions like: To what
extent do funding and governance policies support activities within
the knowledge triangle? How should policies for universities be
designed in countries with different industrial and higher
education structures? Are there ways to effectively link
universities with regional enterprises and social actors? And
finally, what are the new institutional models and best practices
for overcoming obstacles to interaction, collaboration, and
co-creation?
This book introduces readers to state-of-the-art cases and tools
for managing innovation in today's rapidly changing business
environment. It provides a wealth of methodological knowhow and
guidance on practical applications, as well as case studies that
reveal various challenges in technology and innovation management.
Written by a mix of academic scholars and practitioners, the
respective chapters present tools and approaches for the early
detection of emerging fields of innovation, as well as relevant
processes and resources. The contributing authors hail from leading
innovative companies including Google, Amazon, Intel, Daimler-Benz,
and NASA.
The book explores different approaches towards the 'entrepreneurial
university' paradigm, explores channels and mechanism used by
universities to implement the paradigm and contributes to the
public discussion on the impact of commercialization on university
research and knowledge. It argues that different types of
university-industry interaction may have repercussions even on
funding of basic research if an appropriate balance is ensured
between the two. University activities - both research and
education in all forms - should provide economic and social
relevance directed towards open science and open innovation. This
book adds value to current knowledge by presenting both a
conceptual framework and case studies which describe different
contexts.
This book develops foresight techniques to turn future societal
challenges into opportunities. The authors present foresight
approaches for innovation policy and management. Future
developments in fields such as education, energy, new materials,
nanotechnologies are highlighted for different countries. Readers
will discover tools and instruments to capture the potentials of
the grand societal challenges as defined by the United Nations.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers and scholars with
an interest in foresight methods and gives practical hints for
policy makers and managers to take account of the grand
opportunities in their business and policy strategies.
The book explores different approaches towards the 'entrepreneurial
university' paradigm, explores channels and mechanism used by
universities to implement the paradigm and contributes to the
public discussion on the impact of commercialization on university
research and knowledge. It argues that different types of
university-industry interaction may have repercussions even on
funding of basic research if an appropriate balance is ensured
between the two. University activities - both research and
education in all forms - should provide economic and social
relevance directed towards open science and open innovation. This
book adds value to current knowledge by presenting both a
conceptual framework and case studies which describe different
contexts.
The book gives practical guidance for policy makers, analysts and
researchers on how to make the most of the potential of Foresight
studies. Based on the concept of evidence-based policy-making,
Foresight studies are common practice in many countries and are
commonly understood as a supportive tool in designing
future-oriented strategies. The book outlines approaches and
experiences of integrating such Foresight studies in the making and
implementation of science, technology and innovation (STI) policies
at different national levels. It delivers insights into practical
approaches of developing STI policy measures oriented towards
future societal and technological challenges based on evidence
drawn from comparable policy measures worldwide. Authors from
leading academic institutions, international organizations and
national governments provide a sound theoretical foundation and
framework as well as checklists and guidelines for leveraging the
potential impact of STI policies.
The book gives practical guidance for policy makers, analysts and
researchers on how to make the most of the potential of Foresight
studies. Based on the concept of evidence-based policy-making,
Foresight studies are common practice in many countries and are
commonly understood as a supportive tool in designing
future-oriented strategies. The book outlines approaches and
experiences of integrating such Foresight studies in the making and
implementation of science, technology and innovation (STI) policies
at different national levels. It delivers insights into practical
approaches of developing STI policy measures oriented towards
future societal and technological challenges based on evidence
drawn from comparable policy measures worldwide. Authors from
leading academic institutions, international organizations and
national governments provide a sound theoretical foundation and
framework as well as checklists and guidelines for leveraging the
potential impact of STI policies.
This book helps readers understand how universities position
themselves in the innovation landscape and the implications for
national policies. It provides a scholarly discussion and best
practice-based insights to help answer questions like: To what
extent do funding and governance policies support activities within
the knowledge triangle? How should policies for universities be
designed in countries with different industrial and higher
education structures? Are there ways to effectively link
universities with regional enterprises and social actors? And
finally, what are the new institutional models and best practices
for overcoming obstacles to interaction, collaboration, and
co-creation?
This book develops foresight techniques to turn future societal
challenges into opportunities. The authors present foresight
approaches for innovation policy and management. Future
developments in fields such as education, energy, new materials,
nanotechnologies are highlighted for different countries. Readers
will discover tools and instruments to capture the potentials of
the grand societal challenges as defined by the United Nations.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers and scholars with
an interest in foresight methods and gives practical hints for
policy makers and managers to take account of the grand
opportunities in their business and policy strategies.
This book sheds light on what has come to be known as corporate
foresight and its influence on innovation management. Throughout
the book, the contributors examine the practice of corporate
foresight and how it may lead to the identification of
opportunities for innovation. They also explore the complex
processes and conditions that may enable (or impede) the potential
of contemporary organizations to capture value from their corporate
foresight exercises. Representing an interesting mix of competing
ideas and perspectives, the book offers deep insights into the
interactive effects of corporate foresight and its contribution to
innovation management. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Technology Analysis & Strategic Management.
This book provides an impressive overview of emerging technologies,
especially nanotechnologies and biotechnologies, and their
prospective applications. It identifies and describes existing and
potential markets for emerging technology-based applications, and
projects scenarios for macroeconomic development based on these
technologies. Integrated roadmaps for the development of a nano-
and bioindustry are shown and policy measures and corporate
strategies developed to advance these technologies. These measures
are illustrated using roadmaps and policy case studies.The book
combines a practical, comprehensive overview of the technical side
of emerging technologies and their applications in various fields
with an analysis of market developments and characteristics.
Innovationsmanagement steuert die Umsetzung neuer Geschaftsideen.
Erfolgreich sind Produkt-, Prozess- und Dienstleistungsinnovationen
nur dann, wenn sich ein Unternehmen damit am Markt durchsetzt.
Basis fur Innovationen sind technologische, technische,
organisatorische oder soziale Neuerungen, die in Unternehmen
eingefuhrt wrden. Innovative Losungen aus Forschung und Entwicklung
mussen sich immer an ihrem kaufmannischen Erfolg messen lassen. Zum
ersten Mal ist es gelungen, dass die fuhrenden Experten gemeinsam
publizieren. Die Beitrage fugen sich nahtlos in ein Gesamtkonzept
ein, das neben den wesentlichen Grundlagen das State of the Art des
Innovationsmanagement reprasentiert."
Innovationsmanagement steuert die Umsetzung neuer Geschaftsideen.
Erfolgreich sind Produkt-, Prozess- und Dienstleistungsinnovationen
nur dann, wenn sich ein Unternehmen damit am Markt durchsetzt.
Basis fur Innovationen sind technologische, technische,
organisatorische oder soziale Neuerungen, die in Unternehmen
eingefuhrt wrden. Innovative Losungen aus Forschung und Entwicklung
mussen sich immer an ihrem kaufmannischen Erfolg messen lassen. Zum
ersten Mal ist es gelungen, dass die fuhrenden Experten gemeinsam
publizieren. Die Beitrage fugen sich nahtlos in ein Gesamtkonzept
ein, das neben den wesentlichen Grundlagen das State of the Art des
Innovationsmanagement reprasentiert."
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