Business Innovation

Business Innovation
Author: Vijay Pandiarajan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000538249

This book provides an understanding of innovation models and why they are important in the business context, and considers sources of innovation and how to apply business frameworks using real-world examples of innovation-led businesses. After providing a solid background to the key concepts related to innovation models, the book looks at why innovation takes place and where the sources of innovation lie, from corporate research to crowd-sourced and government-funded initiatives. Innovation models across manufacturing, services and government are explored, as well as measuring innovation, and the impact of design thinking and lean enterprise principles on innovation and sustainability-driven imperatives. Offering a truly comprehensive and global approach, Business Innovation should be core or recommended reading for advanced undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and Executive Education students studying Innovation Management, Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship.

Business Innovation in the 21st Century

Business Innovation in the 21st Century
Author: Gupta Praveen
Publisher: S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8121929458

Part 1: 1. History Of Innovation 2. Creativity And Innovation 3. The Conventional Tools Of Creativity 4. Innovation In The Information 5. Need For Innovation On Demand Part 2: 6. Brain Hardware And Innovation Processes 7. Framework For Innovation 8. Room

Business Innovation and the Law

Business Innovation and the Law
Author: Marilyn J. Pittard
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1781001626

Business Innovation and the Law analyses the topical issue of protecting and promoting business research and development. It does so by examining business innovation through the lens of different legal disciplines Ð intellectual property, labour and employment laws, competition and corporate laws. Evaluating the impact of each of these areas using discipline-specific and industry perspectives, the book also explores questions about whether a more harmonized approach is necessary to provide appropriate protection. Approaches of the common law and civil jurisdictions, particularly the European Union, inform and provide guidance to the analysis of emerging issues in this field. This book provides insights into various approaches taken by both common law and civil law jurisdictions regarding the increasingly blurred line of ownership rights in innovative industries. It traverses various disciplines of law as well as jurisdictions. Using interdisciplinary perspectives to business innovation and inter-jurisdictional comparisons and analysis, this book will appeal to university administrators responsible for intellectual property policy, managers of technology transfer offices in universities, intellectual property lawyers, labour and employment lawyers and competition lawyers.

The Business of Innovation

The Business of Innovation
Author: Jay Mitra
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2017-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1473987652

Moving beyond the narrow confines of a "how to" of Innovation management, The Business of Innovation sets out to track, trace and provide testimonies of innovation practice in small to large-scale organisations from countries around world. Through a combination of contemporary economic and social theory, and an array of practical examples from a wide range of sectors and industries, Jay Mitra offers critical insight into how global innovation works, where it works and most importantly, who makes it work, with an emphasis on innovative women. Suitable for postgraduate, doctoral and MBA students on business management and innovation courses and practitioners looking for a critical insight into the business of innovation.

Trends and Challenges in Digital Business Innovation

Trends and Challenges in Digital Business Innovation
Author: Vincenzo Morabito
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319043072

This book describes the trends in digital innovation that are of most importance for businesses and explores the key challenges. The book is in three parts, the first of which focuses on developments in digital systems. Here, the ever-growing relevance of big data, cloud computing, and mobile services for business is discussed, and detailed consideration is given to the importance of social listening for understanding user behavior and needs and the implications of IT consumerization. In the second part, trends in digital management are examined, with chapters devoted to work practice, digital business identity as well as branding and governance. The final part of the book presents and reviews case studies of digital innovation at the global level that provide a benchmark of best practices, with inclusion of instructive fact sheets. While the book offers academic coverage of the digital transformation of business organizations and the associated challenges, it also describes concrete, real-world issues in clear, easy-to-understand language and will serve as a toolbox for managers that can be readily consulted. The text is supported by informative illustrations and tables, and practitioners will also benefit from the reported case studies and highlighted insights and recommendations.

Intrapreneuring in Action

Intrapreneuring in Action
Author: Gifford Pinchot
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1999-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781576750612

Based on the combined experience of the authors in helping to develop and launch over 400 new products and new businesses, this volume shows organizational leaders how to make good use of their peoples intrapreneural energy. How? By helping them direct that energy toward what is most important and allowing them to use it with considerable freedom

The Future of Digital Business Innovation

The Future of Digital Business Innovation
Author: Vincenzo Morabito
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-03-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319268740

This book identifies and discusses the main challenges facing digital business innovation and the emerging trends and practices that will define its future. The book is divided into three sections covering trends in digital systems, digital management, and digital innovation. The opening chapters consider the issues associated with machine intelligence, wearable technology, digital currencies, and distributed ledgers as their relevance for business grows. Furthermore, the strategic role of data visualization and trends in digital security are extensively discussed. The subsequent section on digital management focuses on the impact of neuroscience on the management of information systems, the role of IT ambidexterity in managing digital transformation, and the way in which IT alignment is being reconfigured by digital business. Finally, examples of digital innovation in practice at the global level are presented and reviewed. The book will appeal to both practitioners and academics. The text is supported by informative illustrations and case studies, so that practitioners can use the book as a toolbox that enables easy understanding and assists in exploiting business opportunities involving digital business innovation.

Disrupt

Disrupt
Author: James Bidwell
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781473695757

Learn how to disrupt. Learn how to innovate. Compiled by Springwise, the global innovation discovery engine, Disrupt! explains and highlights the best, most disruptive and most useful innovation ideas of the 21st century. The book shares which themes underpin their success and which ideas can best be used to drive creativity in your workplace, office or industry. This attractively designed book draws on their vast archive and the expertise of their editorial team to create a practical, themed overview of contemporary innovation with simple, implementable strategies for bringing more creativity to your business or idea and more disruption to your industry. It is an indispensable handbook to modern innovation. Springwise has a huge online readership (700,000 page impressions a month, 31,000 Facebook followers, 62,000 Twitter followers and an email database of 160,000 names) and a reputation as the number-one engine for collating and sharing cutting-edge business ideas. Dan Pink describes Springwise as: "An amazing roundup of new business ideas and surprising business models from around the world." Seth Godin says: "Almost too good to share!"

Innovation is Everybody's Business

Innovation is Everybody's Business
Author: Tamara Ghandour
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1529398177

Tamara Ghandour, author, podcaster, keynote speaker and founder of innovation training company, LaunchStreet, used to believe that innovation was the domain of a select few, exclusive to certain industries, or relegated to a specific job role. But, as Tamara discovered in her 25 years of work and research, everybody has the capacity to innovate. It's a person's unique innovation style, (which can be assessed and channelled), that can transform inertia into innovation. Drawing on eye-opening data from her proprietary Innovation Quotient Edge Assessment, Innovation is Everybody's Business is for those looking for solutions to the daily pain of "how do I prove my worth," a reality for many people whether they work in the C-Suite or on the front-lines. This book will resonate with those that recognize that being more innovative is their ticket to beingindispensable.It is also for leaders under pressure to build a culture of innovation but don't know how. As organizations face pressure to innovate, the accountability for making it happen falls on senior and mid-level leaders. They are told what to do, but not how to do it. This book will give them a tool to build a team of innovators who make an impact every day in big and small ways.

Business Innovation and Disruption in the Music Industry

Business Innovation and Disruption in the Music Industry
Author: Patrik Wikström
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783478152

Patrik Wikström and Robert DeFillippi bring together innovative, multidisclipinary perspectives on business innovation and disruption in the music industry. Authors from fields such as cultural studies, economics, management, media studies, musicology and human geography in North America, Europe and Asia focus on the “second wave” of digital disruption and the transformation of the music industry. The chapters are structured into three parts: the first part contextualizes changes in the music industry that have been driven by digital technologies since the end of the 1990s. The second part unpacks the impact of these disruptive technologies on business models in specific industry sectors and geographies, and the third and final part examines questions related to the emergence of subscription music services. Concluding chapters link back to the role of hackers as a subversive and innovative force in the music economy and examine how hacker creativity can be facilitated and encouraged to generate the next big music industry innovation. This multifaceted look at the music business will serve as a resource for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as established scholars and industry professionals.