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Inside real innovation : how the right approach can move ideas from R & D to market-- and get the economy moving /

This break-through innovation book gives a 'ground-floor' view of the innovation process. It is written by practitioners of innovation, whose expertise scales from universities to start-ups to corporations and governments, allowing the authors to avoid the usual high-level-only description...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fitzgerald, Eugene
Otros Autores: Wankerl, Andreas, 1973-, Schramm, Carl J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, ©2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ch. 1. The innovation crisis
  • ch. 2. Inside real innovation. A new model of the innovation process : The three basic elements. The iterative process. Two hypothetical cases. A diagrammatic view
  • ch. 3. One person, one iteration at a time. A closer look at how the thinking works. Teams and environments
  • ch. 4. Characteristics of fundamental innovation. The time-to-market delay. People and roles. The ecosystem
  • ch. 5. The story of a fundamental innovation. Gene Fitzgerald's story : Strained silicon electronics
  • ch. 6. The American innovation system. Early US innovation : The 'frontier'. Phases of the modern US innovation system : National focus on science and technology, circa 1930-1950. 'Innovation without competition' in the age of 'bureaucratic capitalism', circa 1950-1980. 'Innovation absorption' in the rise of 'entrepreneurial capitalism', circa 1980-2000. The breakdown of the US innovation system, circa 2000-present
  • ch. 7. Building a new innovation system : The free market side. The free market side : Macro-requirements. The individual innovator. The free market investor. The corporation
  • ch. 8. Building a new innovation system : The research and education side. Universities : The research mission. Universities : The education mission. The role of government.