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  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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Latin America represents one of the most dynamic business regions in the world. Innovation Support in Latin America and Europe explores the need for training innovation professionals, identifies appropriate strategies and best practice for ensuring its delivery, and reflects the outcomes of a major innovation and knowledge transfer project. Academics, business professionals, policy makers, and trade representatives, all contribute to review the literature and existing practices of innovation, and explore the often misunderstood and contested terrain that surrounds innovation theory, policy and practice. In this book you will find a comparative insight into Latin American and European approaches to innovation management and innovation in practice, and an examination of how innovative ideas are exploited for a specifically Latin American context. With chapters which offer insights from both academics and practitioners, the text offers a refreshing, contemporary and trans-national perspective and a clear, concise and enriching discussion on the interplay between research, policy and practice. Innovation Support in Latin America and Europe will appeal to academics and researchers, higher level students, policy makers and business leaders, particularly those with any interest in Latin America.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
About the Editors xi
About the Contributors xiii
Introduction: Innovation in Latin America and the Role of KICKSTART 1(8)
Mark Anderson
David Edgar
Kevin Grant
Keith Halcro
Julio Mario Rodriguez Devis
Lautaro Guerra Genskowsky
Chapter 1 Innovation in Practice and Practising Innovation: Making Sense of a Contested Area -- A Conceptual Framework for Educators
9(16)
David Edgar
Kevin Grant
Peter Duncan
Anne Smith
Keith Halcro
Chapter 2 Nuances in Entrepreneurial and Innovative Activity: Developing an Understanding through Regional Studies from Latin America and Europe
25(10)
Anne Smith
Bryan Temple
David Edgar
Chapter 3 Generating Innovation through Knowledge Exchange: Capturing Lessons Learned
35(18)
Laura Meagher
Chapter 4 The Use of Intellectual Property in Latin American Higher Education Institutions
53(24)
Alexandra Mayr
Maria Cruz Barluenga
Aliandra Barlete
Chapter 5 Fostering Innovation and Technology Transfer in the Renewable Energy Sector at Latin American Higher Education Institutions: Findings from a Labour Market Survey Undertaken as Part of the JELARE Project
77(28)
Julia Gottwald
Walter Leal Filho
Youssef Ahmad Youssef
Chapter 6 A Model for Innovation and Global Competitiveness: The Monterrey International City of Knowledge Program (MICK)
105(24)
Martha Leal-Gonzalez
Jaime Parada-Avila
Marcela Georgina Gomez-Zermeno
Lorena Aleman De La Garza
Chapter 7 The Socioeconomics of Digital Ecosystems Research: Policy Analysis and Methodological Tools from an Argentinian Case Study
129(42)
Lorena Rivera Leon
Rodrigo Kataishi
Paolo Dini
Chapter 8 Disseminating Innovation by Improving Individual Capabilities: A Brazilian Experience
171(30)
Davide Diamantini
Mariangela Tommasone
Chapter 9 Vertical Integrative Innovation
201(26)
Guillermo Solano Fuentes
Conclusion 227(2)
Index 229
Mark Anderson is International Projects Manager at Glasgow Caledonian University and Coordinator of the KICKSTART project, an EU funded project that aims to create systems for innovation teaching and support in Latin America. Dr David Edgar is Professor of Strategy and Business Transformation at Glasgow School for Business and Society. Dr Kevin Grant, is Head of Department of Informatics, at London South Bank University. Dr Keith Halcro is Head of Subject (Management: Innovation, Operations & Strategy) at Glasgow Caledonian University. Julio Mario Rodriguez Devis, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (UTFSM), Valparaíso, Chile. Lautaro Guerra Genskowsky, Professor at Informatcs Departament at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (UTFSM), Valparaíso, Chile.