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Paul Merage School of Business professors, David Hirshleifer and Siew Hong Teoh, were recently featured in Forbes for the paper they co-authored with Angie Low entitled, “Are Overconfident CEOs Better Innovators?” ABSTRACT: Previous empirical work on...
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Raphael Amit and Christoph Zott highlight “business model innovation as a way for general managers and entrepreneurs to create and appropriate value” in their paper “Creating Value Through Business Model Innovation.” According to the authors, business...
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When private actions generate harmful externalities, previous research has shown that public intervention can improve welfare if it appropriately trades off social harm reduction with enforcement costs. On the flip side of this, however, public intervention...
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Robert G. Cooper recently addressed a common issue in the present market in his article, “Perspective: The Innovation Dilemma: How to Innovate When the Market Is Mature.” If you are trying to grow your business wishes in the midst of mature, commoditized...
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Recent research on new managerial processes, practices and structures that can change the nature of managerial work show that this form of management innovation can be an important source of competitive advantage. Ignacio Vaccaro, Justin Jansen, Frans...
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Abstract: Brad Bird, Pixar’s two-time Oscar-winning director hands-on approach to encouraging creativity among animators provides many lessons for any executive hoping to nurture innovation in teams and organizations. Bird joined Pixar in 2000 and won...
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Abstract: Very few organizations have defined processes to plan innovative company initiatives. In this article over thirty US and European companies that have specific innovation processes in place are studied. These processes are broken down into stages...
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By Melinda Blau and Karen L. Fingerman, W.W. Norton (2009). While this book builds on the established notion of weak ties being valuable information sources, it also offers a handful of insights into how those weak ties work in innovation. It starts with...
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By: Marty Neumeier: New Riders, 2009. Despite its dreadful title, this little book is a gem. Neumeier explains why everyone should care about design (companies that win design awards have 100-200% higher returns, and must-have products are always because...
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Abstract: How we built a world-class organic growth engine by investing in people. Published: Autumn 2008 Authors: A.G. Lafley with Ram Charan Link: strategy+business
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Abstract: How did Kodak survive the digital transformation of the photography business that used to represent 70% of their business? By focusing on growth and including accountability as part of its innovation framework. Published: May 14, 2008 Author...
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