Innovation for Value and Mission: An Introduction to Innovation Management and Policy

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Innovation. No other concept is so widely celebrated, yet so secretly dreaded. The reason: innovation requires managing through uncertainty. This is hard for any organization whether private or public, small or large. This book provides a roadmap for those who want to understand and manage innovation in all its aspects. It explains both the "how" and the "why" of innovation – its economic and policy context as well as the techniques by which it can be orchestrated, along with the management systems needed to govern it. Innovation is uniquely presented through both a private-sector (value-creating) and public-sector (mission-fulfilling) lens.

Topics covered in context include modern innovation and creativity techniques such as design thinking and the Lean Startup, the organizational challenges of innovation, as well as innovation project- and portfolio management techniques. Business-model innovation and open innovation complete the picture from the manager’s perspective. The private and public financing of R&D, startups, and corporate innovation are presented – contrasting the private and public worlds while explaining how they complement each other. Government innovation policy is discussed in its historical and contemporary context, and the innovation policy toolset is introduced.

Continual innovation is vital for companies and countries to prosper. Readers will learn why innovation must follow technological breakthroughs to raise productivity and economic growth, and how innovation – when done right – can benefit larger society. An explanation for unequal growth – that some companies, regions, and countries are not seeing the full productivity gains promised by modern technology – is explored in the context of technology diffusion.

No previous experience in innovation management, economics or public policy is assumed, and the book moves fast to equip the reader with practical tools and techniques. Innovation for Value and Mission is suitable for an introductory graduate level course, or as a desk reference for experienced practitioners and policymakers. Because it connects multiple topic areas and contains ample additional references, the book is also a great resource for those with expertise in one particular area of innovation who desire to branch out into other areas.

Author(s): Peet van Biljon
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 368
City: Berlin

Advance Praise for Innovation for Value and Mission: An Introduction to Innovation Management and Policy
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
Foreword
Overview of the Book Chapters
Using the Book in a Course
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Innovation
Chapter 2 Technological Progress and Industrial Revolutions
Chapter 3 Economic Growth and Innovation
Chapter 4 People, Creativity, and Organization
Chapter 5 Open Innovation and External Collaboration
Chapter 6 Game Changers: Business Model Innovation and the Lean Startup
Chapter 7 Perspectives on Innovation Management
Chapter 8 Portfolio and Project Management
Chapter 9 Private Financing of Innovation
Chapter 10 Public Financing of R&D and Innovation
Chapter 11 National Innovation
Chapter 12 Innovation Policy Tools and Challenges
Endnotes
Bibliography
About the Author
Index