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The chapters in the book focus on recent developments in the field
of technological innovation and entrepreneurship. It is structured
in three parts. The focus is on innovation and entrepreneurial
ecosystems, digital technologies and innovation, as well as
responses to pandemics resulting from external shocks.Carefully
selected on the basis of relevance and rigor, the chapters in the
book take the readers through various trending research topics.
In recent years, crowdfunding has become important and it has been
enthusiastically used not only by commercial organizations but also
by the public sector. This alternative source of financing in times
of constrained government budgets enables citizens to vote with
their dollars online to bring ideas into reality. This book sheds
light on the developing concept of crowdfunding in the public
sector, with an overview of current academic discussions and best
practices on crowdfunding in the public sector. The volume
approaches crowdfunding in the public sector from an integrated
perspective, addressing the dearth of publications on the subject.
The book gathers a wealth of theoretical information, ideas, best
practices and lessons learned in the context of executing concrete
crowdfunding projects, and assess methodological approaches to
integrating the topic of crowdfunding in public organizations
curricula. The book provides definitions, insights and examples of
this managerial perspective resulting in a theoretical framework of
crowdfunding in the public sector. The contributors also explore
different crowdfunding applications in public sectors such as local
government, higher education, schools, arts & culture
organizations, healthcare, energy sector, and police services,
which are presented in several case studies. This is a unique book
in the field that points the way forward both for policymakers and
for the research community in terms of thinking about crowdfunding
in the public sector and the complex issues surrounding its
development.
This book summarizes the recent advances in applications of starch
in state-of-the-art drug carriers (hydrogel, micro- and
nano-particulate carriers) with stimulus-responsive and
target-specific properties. It also highlights the role of starch
and its derivatives in transmucosal administration to improve the
bioavailability of drugs. Further, it outlines the principles of
effective, advanced, starch-based drug delivery systems and
illustrates how these principles are key to the development of
future drug delivery strategies. This interesting reference
resource is useful for students, researchers and engineers in the
fields of carbohydrate chemistry, polymer sciences and drug
delivery.
This book aims to answer the key question facing China in building
an innovative country: What kind of indigenous innovation path with
Chinese characteristics should be taken? This book conducts an
in-depth analysis of the indigenous innovation path with Chinese
characteristics from two dimensions: path evolution and level
(enterprise, industry, region, and country). It puts forward the
leading path of innovation with Chinese characteristics and also
offers policy suggestions.
Wind Turbine Airfoils and Blades introduces new ideas in the design
of wind turbine airfoils and blades based on functional integral
theory and the finite element method, accompanied by results from
wind tunnel testing. The authors also discuss the optimization of
wind turbine blades as well as results from aerodynamic analysis.
This book is suitable for researchers and engineers in aeronautics
and can be used as a textbook for graduate students.
This book is a new exploration of the paradigm of innovation with
Chinese characteristics in the context of a new era. Based on the
evolution of innovation paradigm theories at domestic and
international level, the book initiates a dialogue between Eastern
and Western innovation theories. The book proposes "holistic
innovation" which is defined as an open, collaborative, and total
innovation under the guidance of strategy, in order to make
effective allocation of resources. This book further discusses and
summarizes the application of holistic innovation in the upgrading
of global value chains, China's high value-added manufacturing, the
urban Internet, rural development, and other related corporate and
industrial cases, regional development, and national strategies.
Innovation contributes to corporate competitiveness, economic
performance and environmental sustainability. In the Internet era,
innovation intelligence is transferred across borders and languages
at an unprecedented rate, yet the ability to benefit from it seems
to become more divergent among different corporations and
countries. How much an organization can benefit from innovation
largely depends on how well innovation is managed in it. Thus,
there is a discernible increase in interest in the study of
innovation management. This handbook provides a comprehensive guide
to this subject. The handbook introduces the basic framework of
innovation and innovation management. It also presents innovation
management from the perspectives of strategy, organization and
resource, as well as institution and culture. The book's
comprehensive coverage on all areas of innovation management makes
this a very useful reference for anyone interested in the subject.
Comprehensive reference work on knowledge management and
organisation and looks at different thematic aspects of knowledge
management competencies Provides in depth look at cultures and how
cultures affect the success of knowledge management Includes
innovation as key driver of knowledge management
Innovation is widely recognized as a major source of modern
productivity growth. Indeed, it is seen as constituting a central
process of economic advancement in industrialized countries.
Despite this, a considerable gap still exists in knowledge and
technological capability between industrialized countries and the
more dynamic developing countries such as China. Small and medium
sized enterprises (SMEs) are a major contributor to China's economy
and SME's contribution to China's GDP is close to 60 per cent. This
book studies the strategy and mechanism of leveraging innovation
capability in China's SMEs by applying the theory of Total
Innovation Management (TIM), which is the new paradigm of managing
innovation in enterprises developed by the Research Center for
Innovation and Development (shortly RCID) of Zhejiang University,
China. According to Eric von Hippel, MIT, RCID is the Top 10
Innovation Management research institutes in the world. "Leverage
Innovation Capability" probes the strategy and mechanism of
leverage the innovation capability in the firm, especially in
China's SMEs. It analyzes how the SMEs utilize all the innovation
elements in the firm, including Strategy innovation, Tech
innovation, marketing innovation, organization innovation, culture
innovation, innovation networking, learning and knowledge
management, high involvement innovation, cooperation innovation,
etc. to leverage innovation capability.
Innovation contributes to corporate competitiveness, economic
performance and environmental sustainability. In the Internet era,
innovation intelligence is transferred across borders and languages
at an unprecedented rate, yet the ability to benefit from it seems
to become more divergent among different corporations and
countries. How much an organization can benefit from innovation
largely depends on how well innovation is managed in it. Thus,
there is a discernible increase in interest in the study of
innovation management. This handbook provides a comprehensive guide
to this subject. The handbook introduces the basic framework of
innovation and innovation management. It also presents innovation
management from the perspectives of strategy, organization and
resource, as well as institution and culture. The book's
comprehensive coverage on all areas of innovation management makes
this a very useful reference for anyone interested in the subject.
Chapter 5 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open
Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315276670
In recent years, crowdfunding has become important and it has been
enthusiastically used not only by commercial organizations but also
by the public sector. This alternative source of financing in times
of constrained government budgets enables citizens to vote with
their dollars online to bring ideas into reality. This book sheds
light on the developing concept of crowdfunding in the public
sector, with an overview of current academic discussions and best
practices on crowdfunding in the public sector. The volume
approaches crowdfunding in the public sector from an integrated
perspective, addressing the dearth of publications on the subject.
The book gathers a wealth of theoretical information, ideas, best
practices and lessons learned in the context of executing concrete
crowdfunding projects, and assess methodological approaches to
integrating the topic of crowdfunding in public organizations
curricula. The book provides definitions, insights and examples of
this managerial perspective resulting in a theoretical framework of
crowdfunding in the public sector. The contributors also explore
different crowdfunding applications in public sectors such as local
government, higher education, schools, arts & culture
organizations, healthcare, energy sector, and police services,
which are presented in several case studies. This is a unique book
in the field that points the way forward both for policymakers and
for the research community in terms of thinking about crowdfunding
in the public sector and the complex issues surrounding its
development.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the Yangtze River
system and its water resources development and management. From the
perspectives of geology, hydrology, zoology, ecology, it discusses
the Yangtze River's geological history and aquatic environments,
analyses the endangered species along the river basin, and reviews
the effects of human hydrolytic activities on its ecosystem. By
studying the history of Yangtze River system and its water
resources development, it provides insights into the effects of
evolution and human activities on the ecosystem of its basin, and
offers strategic thoughts on conservation and sustainable
development of the Yangtze River. Written by an author with
extensive experience in the field, this book is an invaluable
reference resource for researchers interested in the Yangtze River.
Rising from a position of relative poverty in 1980, China is now
the world's second-largest economy and a leader in many fields of
innovation. Understanding China's new status as a technologically
advanced world power and the means by which it has reached that
position will be critical to policy-makers and business leaders in
the years ahead. The Oxford Handbook of China Innovation provides a
contemporary and authoritative view of the role of innovation in
China's extraordinary emergence. The Handbook brings together over
sixty experts from universities and research institutions worldwide
to describe and analyze this phenomenon with criticism, policy
discussion, and views about further development. The volume focuses
on the microeconomic factors in China's growth and the way in which
the steady drive for innovation has been a critical force. Chapters
cover a wide scope of topics including China's development
policies, the place of innovation in national priorities, the
components of the national innovation system, and the resources
required for their effective deployment. The issue of foreign
influence is also addressed, including the evolution of policy
towards inward foreign direct investment and knowledge transfer and
China's goals for outward foreign direct investment. As China
emerges as a contender for global leadership, the Handbook provides
a data-driven, accessible, and comprehensive foundation to
understand and predict the challenges ahead.
Focussing on proven techniques for most real-world data sets, this
book presents an overview of the analysis of health data involving
a geographic component, in a way that is accessible to any health
scientist or student comfortable with large data sets and basic
statistics, but not necessarily with any specialized training in
geographic information systems (GIS). Providing clear,
straightforward explanations with worldwide examples and solutions,
the book describes applications of GIS in disaster response.
The key for lasting competitive advantage lies in embracing
innovation as a core value and managing it effectively. Innovation
Management provides a comprehensive overview of innovation theory
and a framework for implementation, intended for business school
students of Innovation Management, managers, and practitioners
alike. In this new text, authors Jin Chen and Gang Zheng examine
innovation from the perspectives of strategy, internal processes,
resource management, and organizational culture. Numerous case
studies, illustrating both successes and failures in innovation,
include Tesla, P&G, Apple, Uber, Google, NVIDIA, Haier Group,
Motorola, and Nokia. Staring from a systematic introduction to the
types, process and models of innovation, the authors present a
strategical management framework that includes models for
indigenous innovation, total innovation, open innovation and
holistic innovation. They outline the key roles played by
management of capital, information and knowledge systems, human
resources, and IP rights. Organizational systems that are designed
to stimulate innovation within the corporation are detailed, and
finally the authors examine the future of innovation management,
focusing the need for sustainable innovation that recognized the
importance of environmental and ecological concerns.
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