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Showing papers on "Open innovation published in 1996"


01 Dec 1996

50 citations


Book
01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define "change" and "innovation" the simple linear model innoculation and managing change fallacies managing change through managing innovation - towards an alternative model the foundations of change - what changes - what stays the same.
Abstract: Defining "change" and "innovation" the simple linear model innoculation and managing change fallacies managing change through managing innovation - towards an alternative model the foundations of change - what changes - what stays the same the innovation trinity - part I - the people the innovation trinity - part II - analyzing the innovation the innovation trinity - part III - understanding the context negotiation, staff and organization development - the third level of activity.

14 citations


Book
01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: Innovation and the company context innovation and financial accounting valuation innovation and management accounting financing an innovative new business finance and innovation in a mature business innovation in the national policy context as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Innovation and the company context innovation and financial accounting valuation innovation and management accounting financing an innovative new business finance and innovation in a mature business innovation in the national policy context.

13 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
G. Scott Erickson1
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on one idiosyncracy of the United States, the disproportionate participation by small entity innovators and one piece of its innovation environment, the patent system, and bring together the macro and micro evidence and analysis.

8 citations


Posted Content
TL;DR: The role of science and technology, and research and innovation specifically, in transforming the twentieth century world is discussed in this paper, where the authors highlight the role of business and its contribution to innovation and its role in producing and using new technologies.
Abstract: It is commonplace to acknowledge the role of science and technology, and research and innovation specifically, in transforming the twentieth century world. Other studies, however, focuses on scientific and engineering research in general, or technological systems and paradigms, or on government-funded initiatives. Industrial Research and Innovation in Business concentrates on business and its contribution to innovation and its role in producing and using new technologies.

7 citations


Journal Article
TL;DR: Innovation is the Holy Grail of the 90s and every company, everyone, knows the importance and need for innovation, and we are all actively seeking it as discussed by the authors, and the demand for innovation from every business function, and particularly from research and development, has become senior management's battle cry for beating competition, and increasing market share and profits.
Abstract: Innovation is the Holy Grail of the 90s. Every company, everyone, knows the importance and need for innovation, and we are all actively seeking it. The demand for innovation from every business function, and particularly from research and development, has become senior management's battle cry for beating competition, and increasing market share and profits.

3 citations