Managing Corporate Innovation
Title | Managing Corporate Innovation PDF eBook |
Author | Adalberto Rangone |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2019-11-14 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3030317684 |
This book makes a valuable contribution to innovation management in the form of an interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary international approaches. By introducing the concept of a 'techno-corporate gap,' it also highlights the crucial role that companies play in creating and managing innovation in order to increase (or decrease) the technological gap between countries, and in their economic development. The originality of the book lies in its systems thinking oriented approach to the techno-corporate gap and technological gap, and their relation to corporate governance. These aspects are analyzed in detail, and not merely from an economic standpoint, but also with regard to innovativeness and regional social development.
Valuing Corporate Innovation
Title | Valuing Corporate Innovation PDF eBook |
Author | Gunther Friedl |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 114 |
Release | 2017-11-06 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3319648640 |
This book presents tools for valuing and controlling corporate innovation. It combines a well-established theoretical framework with case studies at Siemens that illustrate the practice of valuing and controlling innovation and underline the strong link between theoretical concepts and practical application. Innovation is a key factor determining the success of companies and since corporate innovation consumes large quantities of resources, the issue of how best to distribute these resources among different projects is crucial. For an optimal resource allocation, companies need valuation tools to assess the benefits, costs and risks of competing projects. The energy sector is an example of a market that is strongly driven by innovation, and as such the book describes the processes and the potential of digitalizing product development and outlines the valuation process for a long-term innovation project in this sector – the development of the latest Siemens gas turbine.
Global Financialization and Corporate Innovation Strategy
Title | Global Financialization and Corporate Innovation Strategy PDF eBook |
Author | Hwan Joo Seo |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 2022-02-25 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1000584070 |
Technological innovation is a core aspect of corporate and national competitiveness and it is not only complex—requiring cooperation and coordination among many stakeholders—but it also involves high risk due to uncertainty. Financial markets are a key to successful technological innovation. This book looks at how traditional financing and non-traditional ones transform corporate innovation strategy. This book reviews Korean companies to illustrate the impact of financialization on technological innovation through the relationships among financialization, managerial myopia and short-termism of innovation strategy. It does so by conducting an empirical study using Korean firm and USPTO data from the period of 1980 to 2017. By analyzing the innovation capabilities of Korean companies and presenting indicators of technological competitiveness, it offers insights into how financialization has influenced organizational behaviour, causing them to shift strategy formulation, decision making for production, investment and technological innovation away from a long-term perspective to short-term one. This concise book will be of interest to those interested in strategy and entrepreneurship innovation, especially policy makers focusing on financialization or national level innovation strategies.
Inside Corporate Innovation
Title | Inside Corporate Innovation PDF eBook |
Author | Robert A. Burgelman |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 1988-08 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0029043417 |
The new wave of organizational innovations involves new types of arrangements between individuals and corporations. It is likely to continue to produce new organizational forms, spanning the entire range of combinations of markets and hierarchies and involving complex, sometimes protracted negotiation processes between individuals and corporate entities. Such negotiation processes, we believe, will be an increasingly pervasive aspect of corporate life and an important mechanism for facilitating the new integration of individualism and big business through corporate entrepreneurship.
Corporate Innovation Strategies
Title | Corporate Innovation Strategies PDF eBook |
Author | Nacer Gasmi |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2021-03-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1786306549 |
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is simply the maximization of a companys value over time, undertaken because, in the long run, social and environmental problems ultimately become financial problems. The justification for CSR is therefore associated with representing the nature and role of the company, as well as its purpose. Companies therefore regard CSR as a strategic investment that is part of a proactive, resilient, inclusive approach, based on the creation of shared value. This approach is capable of reducing negative societal impacts of their activities, or inducing positive impacts if they sustain a hybrid culture, all the while improving their competitive advantage. This book presents a theoretical development that analyzes the challenges of CSR strategies based on the creation of shared value. Two case studies are presented, analyzing the different forms of social innovation strategies capable of inducing this shared value creation.
Social Innovation, Inc.
Title | Social Innovation, Inc. PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Saul |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2010-09-02 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0470892196 |
Could Wal-Mart offer a better solution to healthcare than Medicaid? Could GE help reduce global warming faster than the Kyoto protocol? Social Innovation, Inc. declares a new era where companies profit from social change. Leading corporations like GE, Wellpoint, Travelers and Wal-Mart are transforming social responsibility into social innovation and revolutionizing the way we think about the role of business in society. Based on four years of measuring the social strategies of America's leading corporations, Jason Saul lays out the five strategies for social innovation and offers a practical roadmap for how to get started. Explains the fundamental shift in the role of business in society, from social contract to social capital market Identifies the 5 social innovation strategies: submarket products and services, social points of entry, pipeline talent, reverse lobbying, and emotive customer bonding Offers step-by-step guidance for creating economic value through positive social change Social Innovation, Inc. is about making social change work for the business, and in turn staying relevant in the new economy.
Corporate Innovation (RLE Marketing)
Title | Corporate Innovation (RLE Marketing) PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon Foxall |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 391 |
Release | 2014-09-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317647238 |
This volume is concerned with understanding the factors that determine innovation and its contribution to corporate achievement. It considers the whole range of innovation, consumer and industrial, and both final and intermediate buying behaviour. Although the tenor of the book is towards understanding and evaluation, its ultimate concerns are with the practicalities of marketing and corporate innovation.