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Bibliometric analysis and network visualisation for horizon scanning of bioengineering innovations

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Eastaugh C   +5 more
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Innovating the innovation process

International Journal of Technology Management, 2006
In the innovation literature, the development of innovation models is subdivided into generations. Until now, we have distinguished three generations. Because current models provide a poor representation of what happens in today's open innovation networks, there is a growing need for a fourth-generation concept. So far, requirements for next-generation
A. J. Berkhout   +3 more
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Innovations

Endoscopy, 2007
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Arvanitakis, Marianna, Devière, Jacques
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On Innovation

Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science, 2020
Innovation has become an increasingly common topic in healthcare. Private companies, developers, payers, and regulators are devoting attention toward innovative products and processes as a crucial component of their interests in and occupation with healthcare services.
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The Future of Innovation: Hyper Innovation, Slow Innovation, and No Innovation

BHM Berg- und Hüttenmännische Monatshefte, 2017
We can observe an increasing innovation pace in economy and society which can be considered as the main trend most likely to continue also in the future. However, there are also some indications that in some areas it becomes more difficult to innovate and that we are entering a technological plateau.
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Innovation

Emergency Nurse, 2012
Shine 2012, the Health Foundation's annual innovation programme, offers healthcare teams practical and financial support to extend innovative ideas into widespread, evidence-based best practice.
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Innovation, Innovation, Innovation

2011
All businesses have a product or service to offer to consumers that would make their quality of life better. If that product or service is unique and makes an almost unexpected contribution to the individual’s well-being, then as the society’s quality of life enhances, the firm’s profitability increases.
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Innovation in Innovation?

Social Science Computer Review, 2004
The concept of “technology enactment” provides the guiding framework for Jane Fountain’s Building the Virtual State. The framework is used to analyze the implementation and impacts of information technology (IT) in public organizations. The framework highlights the importance of specifying the ways in which IT software and hardware are perceived by ...
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