Economist Special Report on Innovation

Posted by Panagiotis Tsarchopoulos at 18 October 2007 in Collaborative Innovation, Innovation

Economist Special Report on InnovationThe Economist has published a special report on innovation. The magazine spotlights on the open innovation - the notion of looking for bright ideas outside of an organisation. It provides a good, and critical overview featuring among others Professor Eric von Hippel, head of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Larry Page, co-founder of Google.

Report’s Contents

  • Something new under the sun - Innovation, long the preserve of technocratic elites, is becoming more open.
  • Revving up - How globalisation and information technology are spurring faster innovation.
  • Can dinosaurs dance? - Responding to the Asian challenge.
  • A dark art no more - Like management methods before it, innovation is turning from an art into a science.
  • The love-in - The move toward open innovation is beginning to transform entire industries.
  • The fading lustre of clusters - The best thing that governments can do to encourage innovation is get out of the way.
  • The age of mass innovation - We are all innovators now.

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