The Future of Innovation

Author:   Anna Trifilova ,  Bettina von Stamm
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780566092138


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   08 December 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Anna Trifilova ,  Bettina von Stamm
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Gower Publishing Ltd
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780566092138


ISBN 10:   0566092131
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   08 December 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword: our debt to innovation, Gary Hamel; Introduction: the story behind and about the story of the future of innovation; The future of innovation is ...; Part 1 The Need for Innovation - Painting the Canvas: In our hands, Stefan Kohn; The only possible future, Eduardo Sicilia; Transforming the future of mankind, Arash Golnam; Without psychological inertia, Michael Dell; Bright and shiny as never before, Arcot Desai; Innovate or die!, Jan Buijs; A function of catharsis and kairos, Joe Doering; A common understanding of the global economic process, Janis Stabulnieks; Making innovation stick, Richard Philpott. Part 2 The Winds of Change - What Drives Innovation: About multidimensional competitiveness, Martin Bader; In the mirror of concentration, dependency and humanisation, Csaba Deák; A quest for a (r)evolution in innovation, Han T.M. van der Zee; Changing across 3 or 4 lanes all at once, Jongbae Kim; A corporate activity, Henry Tirri; As future prosperity, Rob Atkinson; Eco-creating a prosperous and happy future, Eunika Mercier-Laurent; Reinventing international political organisations, Kenneth Preiss; In the learning economy, Bengt-Ake Lundvall; Challenging the frontier of innovation, John Bessant; Glimpsed by a creative, futurist practitioner, Ray Buschmann; Timeless and broad, Patrick Poitevin; Innovation catalysts, Tobias Rooney; Provoking innovation via the future, Tom Conger; Innovation, Steve May-Russel; A new combination logic, Paul Matthyssens; Going to be different, Bill Fisher. Part 3 Innovation - but Not as We Know It: After the crunch, Al. Saje; For us to decide, Trevor Davis; Good enough for the future?, Karmen Jelcic; Driven by knowledge cultivation, Jinsheng He; As an instrument of world peace, Debra M. Amidon; Innovating for a meaningful future, Milton Jorge Correia de Sousa; Driven by software and hardware, Davide Parrilli; Sense making for changemaking, G.K. VanPatter; About reversing its past, Manuel Mira Godinho. Part 4 Th

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'...the book is a fascinating compendium of thoughts from people that really think about innovation...the editors have made dipping in easy by weaving the articles with their own comments. There is also a good reference system if there is something particular you are searching for. There is an accompanying website that has on it even more articles that didn't make it into the book. Great job, good read.' Ewan R. Brown (on Amazon.co.uk) '...if you are serious about keeping up to date with innovation order your copy today'.' - Harriet Lucy Gower (on Amazon.co.uk) '...it succeeds in providing an up-to-date self-portrait for the innovation community using many voices without the stylistic, technical and temporal constraints of traditional publications. Above all, the book (and its ongoing web-project) provides a shared living platform and inspiration for members of the industrial innovation community and effectively communicates the community members' ideas to a wider audience.' - Steffen Conn, R&D Management


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Dr Bettina von Stamm is the founder of the Innovation Leadership Forum. Her first degree is in architecture and town planning. She also has an MBA as well as a PhD from London Business School and has developed an expertise in innovation and new product development and design. Her work, which spans research, teaching, consulting, and speaking assignments, has resulted in the writing of two books - The Innovation Wave (2002) and Managing Innovation Design & Creativity (2nd Edition, 2008). Dr von Stamm has the role of 'catalyst' to help speed-up the creation of innovative organizations in a number of large organizations: (e.g. DSM, Hibernian, Mars & the Financial Ombudsman Services). In addition she teaches innovation and design management at a number of leading universities in the UK, Germany and France, and shares her passion for innovation at conferences, workshops and other events. Dr Anna Trifilova's particular interest is in understanding innovation and its management in the global context. Her areas of research interest are international technology collaboration, Russian R&D organizations on the global innovation arena, managing for global innovations. In Russia she published two books on innovation management. Currently, she is the head of the Management and Marketing Department at Nizhny Novgorod Architecture and Civil Engineering State University. She writes in her own section: International Kaleidoscope, for the Russian journal INNOVATIONS.

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