Inside Real Innovation: How the Right Approach Can Move Ideas from R&D to Market-- and Get the Economy MovingWorld Scientific, 2011 - 233 páginas This break-through innovation book gives a ''ground-floor'' view of the innovation process. It is written by practitioners of innovation, whose expertise scales from universities to start-ups to corporations and governments, allowing the authors to avoid the usual high-level-only descriptions of generic innovation. Organized in three parts, the first part develops the detailed iterative innovation process and debunks the widely held concept of linear innovation (research->development-> |
Conteúdo
Chapter 1 The Innovation Crisis | 1 |
Chapter 2 Inside Real Innovation | 12 |
Chapter 3 One Person One Iteration at a Time | 48 |
Chapter 4 Characteristics of Fundamental Innovation | 64 |
Chapter 5 The Story of a Fundamental Innovation | 75 |
Chapter 6 The American Innovation System | 134 |
The Free Market Side | 160 |
The Research and Education Side | 188 |
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