Innovation is widely accepted as a turning point for the success of any business entity . Can someone kindly recommend recent research publications in Re-Innovation
Cheng, C. J., & Shiu, E. C. (2008). Re-innovation: The construct, measurement, and validation. Technovation, 28(10), 658-666.
Kafetzopoulos, D., & Psomas, E. (2015). The impact of innovation capability on the performance of manufacturing companies: the Greek case. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 26(1).
ZHU, Bin; FANG, Jincheng. Evaluation of technology import and re-innovation capabilities of four industries in Fujian Province and analysis of affecting factors. In: Management of Technology (ISMOT), 2012 International Symposium on. IEEE, 2012. p. 292-297.
RYDER, Katie; MORLEY, Nicholas. Pulp Fiction? Re-innovation of Paper Manufacture from Textiles. Textile: The Journal of Cloth and Culture, 2012, 10.2: 238-247.
WANG, Peng-ju; YE, Jian-mu. Influencing factors of government compensating science and technology innovation failed projects based on ISM. In: Management Science & Engineering (ICMSE), 2014 International Conference on. IEEE, 2014. p. 1645-1650.
It takes a village to do a lot of things these days, and innovation is no exception. 2015 was the year of many innovative firsts and it took lots of villages to get there. In fact, innovation over the last year was one of the most active in history with double-digit growth of13.7 percent. This jump was the result of lots of villages working to find better ways of doing things and breakthrough science, technology and medicine. It was the year of Collabovation.
Collabovation is a term used to represent the elegant convergence of collaboration, innovation, cultivation, cross-pollination and calibration, swirled into the powerful process of bringing inventions to life with strategic partners and suppliers. Coming up with a novel idea can be a feat in itself, but actually bringing one to market is an entirely different game. The Lifecycle of Innovation, from discovery and protection to commercialization and launch, involves everything from research and prototyping to intellectualproperty protection and product monetization. In today’s fast-paced world of science, technology and medicine, where disruption and multi-tiered competition are the norm, it takes collabovation to truly succeed...