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Innovating the innovation process
International Journal of Technology Management, 2006In 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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Innovation Management: Innovations and Processes
II Seven International Education CongressInnovation management has been a topic increasingly discussed in scientific and management literature over the past 35 years. Innovation means inventing, whether it be ideas, processes, services or technologies, but it can also be a way of organizing a company. How should the innovation process be managed to achieve the expected results?
Rafael Ribeiro Guimarães +3 more
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Innovating processes and processing innovation: strategic approach to innovation in accounting firms
Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences, 2021PurposeThis paper aimed to explore the main strategies and approaches to innovation in professional service firms (PSFs), with a specific focus on accounting firms.Design/methodology/approachThe paper relied upon a systematic literature review of previous studies to identify and reconcile the different approaches to innovation processes in accounting ...
Tomo A., Mangia G., Canonico P.
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2009
Abstract This article is concerned with innovation processes within firms, focusing mainly on innovation within large corporations in advanced countries. It draws on empirical studies of innovation processes, bearing in mind the difficulties for generalization posed by the highly contingent nature of innovation.
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Abstract This article is concerned with innovation processes within firms, focusing mainly on innovation within large corporations in advanced countries. It draws on empirical studies of innovation processes, bearing in mind the difficulties for generalization posed by the highly contingent nature of innovation.
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Knowledge in Innovation Processes
2006The success of industrial and scientific research has always been dependent on new discoveries and innovations, but tighter budgets and increasing global competition push the pace with which innovation must happen nowadays. Bringing new products to the market before competitors do constitutes a crucial competitive advantage for many companies and ...
Marco Paukert +2 more
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