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INNOVATION ECONOMICS

Economists agree that innovation (also called technological change) is the main driving force behind growth and rising incomes. Innovation economics is the study of the causes of innovation; collection of new data about innovation; and identifying policies which can help boost innovation and generate jobs.




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Huawei and Cisco’s Source Code: Correcting the Recordmore

"We urge Huawei to publish the full Neutral Expert’s Final Report in order to clarify what actually happened in...

Staying Hungry – Michael Phelps and the iPhonemore

In the world of innovation, shocking upsets lurk on every successful product’s horizon. An amazing product like the...

Internal Barriers to Innovationmore

Within larger organisations one of the biggest obstacles to innovation is poor internal communication.

Top 5 Things Employees Need to Hear from Managementmore

Whether you have 5 employees or 50,000, they all want to hear five things from management. Find out what they are and...

Critical Structure, Process, Design and Governance are Always Neededmore

In this series for Innovation Excellence, Paul Hobcraft and Jeffrey Phillips “unveil” Seven Domains that determine...

Eight I'™s of Infinite Innovationmore

Some authors talk about successful innovation being the sum of idea plus execution, others talk about the importance of...

30 Ways To Promote Creativity in Your Classroommore

In recent times, there has been a shift towards the increased acceptance of valuing creativity for all learners.

Different is Interestingmore

We'€™re risk averse. We don’t like change. That'€™s why we don't innovate. And yet, we choose change all the time.

Midnight Lunch – How Thomas Edison Collaboratedmore

Author Sarah Miller Caldicott offers an in depth look at how collaboration powers innovation. Julie Anixter interviews...

Innovation is Fun!more

Facing the “Jumping Hurdles and Closing Gates on Innovation” is not the only thing innovation has in store.

The Top 5 Leadership Skills for Sustained Innovationmore

Anyone can innovate once. But which leadership skills enable you to innovate on an ongoing basis?

Pinterest + Innovation = Pint-ovationmore

Pint-ovation...Pinterest, Innovation & Justin Bieber! 32 million users a month...2nd only to Facebook (on time...

An Innovative Look at Your Customers – Fire Somemore

“You want me to fire some customers and give up hard-earned revenue! What kind of advice is that?” A company should...

Should Companies Forget About Radical Innovation?more

Radical innovation is too difficult for most companies and they should play it safer when it comes to innovation.

A Race to the Topmore

We all want to increase sales. But to do do this, our products must offer a better value proposition they must...

The Future of Innovation is OPENmore

Large companies that make the successful transition to an open, collaborative style of innovation will emerge as...

Crazy Emotional Connections through Twittermore

Today microcontrollers and Twitter are stimulating a new class of consumer interaction that business needs to pay...

Innovate like Monty Pythonmore

British actor John Cleese is best known for his comedic talent as one of the founding members of Monty Python, which...

Neil Armstrong's Legacy Is More Important Now Than Evermore

Neil Armstrong, the first man to step on the moon died last Saturday. Overall, I was surprised at just how little...

Please, No Innovationmore

I was thinking about innovation over the weekend when I asked myself “what’s the one thing that no senior executive is...

ISecond Sleep and Flip Day Innovationmore

Two recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times present interesting ideas on the insight that an...

Unilever Marches to a Different Beatmore

Albert Einstein once said, Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”.

The Creative Impact of the Built Environmentmore

A tremendous reaction to my post on Constraints and Creativity prompted me to gather some more material on the topic.

The future of Mega Cities - Traffic Coordination & Managementmore

The number of cars in the world is projected to increase from around 750 million today to more than 2.2 billion by 2050.

A Breakthrough in Measuring Coolmore

Business leaders can now find out whether their brands are felt to be cool and how much emotional heat it contains as a...

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