Gourville, John. "The Curse of Innovation: A Theory of Why Innovative New Products Fail in the Marketplace." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 06-014, September 2005.
For an invention so world-changing as the wheel, scholars know surprisingly little about its origin story—but there is no ...
He is the founder of China’s Embracing Innovation theory and is the author of the book Competitiveness of Chinese Firms: West Meets East. The international academic community has for a long time ...
Innovation vs. compliance is one of the trickier balancing acts that any organization must attempt.
Case study co-authored by members of BridgeBio senior management and BridgeBio co-founder and MIT professor, Andrew W. Lo, Ph.D. - Case study features BridgeBio’s unique model that uses portfolio ...
In his classic Diffusion of Innovation theory, Everett Rogers found that people are less likely to adopt something new if it doesn’t align well with their prior experience and values.
da Silva Lopes, Teresa, Mark Casson, and Geoffrey Jones. "Organizational Innovation in the Multinational Enterprise: Internalization Theory and Business History." Journal of International Business ...
Many of the most creative advancements have come from frugal innovations that grew out of resource-limited settings; necessity motivating creativity in the face of extreme constraints to life, ...
Founded in 1995 as an ICT-for-development research leader, infoDev transformed to become a global partnership that worked at the intersection of innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship to create ...