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E-raamat: Data-Driven Innovation: Why the Data-Driven Model Will Be Key to Future Success [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 100 pages, 24 Tables, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003041702
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 100 pages, 24 Tables, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003041702
"Today, innovation does not just occur in large and incumbent R&D organizations. Instead, it often emerges from the start-up community. In the new innovation economy the key is to quickly find pieces of innovation, some of which may already be developed.Therefore, there is need, for more advanced means of searching and identifying innovation wherever it may occurs. We point to the importance of data-driven innovation based on digital platforms, as their footprints are growing rapidly and in sync with the shift from analogue to digital innovation workflows. This book offers companies insights on paths to business success, and tools that will help them find the right route through the various options when it comes to the digital platforms where innovations may be discovered and from which value may be appropriated. The world hungers for growth and one of the most important vehicles for growth is innovation. In light of the new digital platforms from which data-driven innovation can be extracted, major parts of analogue workflows will be substituted with digital workflows. Data-driven innovation and digital innovation workflows are here to stay. Are you?"--

Today, innovation does not just occur in large and incumbent R&D organizations. Instead, it often emerges from the start-up community. In the new innovation economy, the key is to quickly find pieces of innovation, some of which may already be developed. Therefore, there is the need for more advanced means of searching and identifying innovation wherever it may occurs.

We point to the importance of data-driven innovation based on digital platforms, as their footprints are growing rapidly and in sync with the shift from analogue to digital innovation workflows. This book offers companies insights on paths to business success and tools that will help them find the right route through the various options when it comes to the digital platforms where innovations may be discovered and from which value may be appropriated.

The world hungers for growth and one of the most important vehicles for growth is innovation. In light of the new digital platforms from which data-driven innovation can be extracted, major parts of analogue workflows will be substituted with digital workflows.

Data-driven innovation and digital innovation workflows are here to stay. Are you?

List of figures and tables
vi
Preface viii
1 Searching for accelerated growth in a data-driven world
1(5)
2 Human behavior: dealing with innovation and the unknown
6(14)
3 Firms and innovation: sources of innovation
20(9)
4 Data-driven innovation might be part of the solution
29(18)
5 Utilizing platforms with data-driven innovation
47(11)
6 Crafting a growth strategy based on innovation
58(8)
7 Heading toward a digital innovation economy
66(7)
Appendix A Two tools for dealing with innovation and growth 73(5)
Appendix B The inner workings of a digital platform for data-driven innovation 78(3)
Appendix C Platform price comparison 81(2)
Appendix D Semantics of "innovation," "data-driven," "Al," and "growth" 83(10)
Bibliography 93(3)
Index 96
Michael Moesgaard Andersen is Adjunct Professor of Strategy and Innovation at Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. He runs his own venture-capital company, which invests in entrepreneurial tech companies dealing with AI and software-based solutions. He has previously served as the owner and CEO of a globally focused consulting business, a partner at Deloitte, and a civil servant in the Danish Ministry of Finance.

Torben Pedersen is Professor of International Business at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. His research focuses on the interface between strategy and international management. He has published more than 100 articles and books as well as more than 25 teaching cases. In addition, he has directed a number of research projects and is one of the leaders of the Manufacturing Academy of Denmark. He is Fellow of the Academy of International Business, the European International Business Academy, and the Strategic Management Society.