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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

As opposed to entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial thinking is not necessarily bound to entrepreneurs (to be); it is an essential skill for ‘strengthening human capital, employability and competitiveness’ (Bacigalupo et al., Entrepreneurship. 2006) and are more likely to be created by making new and unique combinations (S.

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71 Innovation Methodologies

Open Innovation EU

Innovation Cycle (Avans). Focus stage: Early-stage Published: 2010 more…. New Product and Development Service Process (Hauser). New Product Development Front End (Khurana). Focus stage: Maturity Published: 2010 more…. Open Innovation Customer Integration (Reger). Managing Distributed Innovation (Bogers).

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

Why this typology: innovation management in organizations. Innovation Management focuses on creating and managing sustainable business (Crossan & Apaydin, 2010; Keeley, Walters, Pikkel, & Quinn, 2013). It helps in organization your partner-network and starting open innovation projects. Academic Relevance.

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Finally, a Good Idea from Congress (And It Helps Start-Ups)

Harvard Business Review

The current R&D tax credit supports exactly the kind of productive innovation our economy needs — not just a credit for basic science (lab coats and test tubes) but also for applied science (making a product better, manufacturing it greener, etc.). Start-ups, and the U.S. economy, could use the extra boost.

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In Big Companies, Lean Is Only One Piece of the Puzzle

Harvard Business Review

In 2010, one of us was sitting in a room at the Harvard Business School with Eric Ries and a number of budding entrepreneurs. For instance, Google thinks about disruption and the timeline related to investments in disruptive innovation very differently than they think about incremental product innovation.

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Finally, a Good Idea from Congress (And It Helps Start-Ups)

Harvard Business Review

The current R&D tax credit supports exactly the kind of productive innovation our economy needs — not just a credit for basic science (lab coats and test tubes) but also for applied science (making a product better, manufacturing it greener, etc.). Start-ups, and the U.S. economy, could use the extra boost.