Fr. 34.50

The Architecture of Innovation

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 3 to 5 weeks

Description

Read more

Informationen zum Autor Josh Lerner is the Schiff Professor of Investment Banking at Harvard Business School and co-director of the Productivity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is recognized worldwide as an expert on how innovation works. His books include The Venture Capital Cycle, The Money of Invention (with Paul Gompers), Innovation and Its Discontents (with Adam Jaffe), and Boulevard of Broken Dreams. Klappentext Find the right innovation model Innovation is a much-used buzzword these days, but when it comes to creating and implementing a new idea, many companies miss the mark--plans backfire, consumer preferences shift, or tried-and-true practices fail to work in a new context. So is innovation just a low-odds crapshoot? In "The Architecture of Innovation," Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner--one of the foremost experts on how innovation works--says innovation "can" be understood and managed. The key to success? Incentives. Fortunately, new research has shed light on the role incentives can play in promoting new ideas, but these findings have been absent from innovation literature--until now. By using the principles of organizational economics, Lerner explains how companies can set the right incentives and time horizons for investments and create a robust innovation infrastructure in the process. Drawing from years of experience studying and advising companies, venture capital firms, and an assortment of governments around the globe, Lerner looks to corporate labs and start-ups, and argues that the best elements of both can be found in hybrid models for innovation. While doing so, he uses a wide range of industry-rich examples to show how these models work and how you can put them into practice in your own organization. Practical and thought-provoking, "The Architecture of Innovation" is the missing blueprint for any company looking to strengthen its innovation competence. Zusammenfassung Find the right innovation model Innovation is a much-used buzzword these days! but when it comes to creating and implementing a new idea! many companies miss the mark?plans backfire! consumer preferences shift! or tried-and-true practices fail to work in a new context. So is innovation just a low-odds crapshoot? In The Architecture of Innovation ! Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner?one of the foremost experts on how innovation works?says innovation can be understood and managed. The key to success? Incentives. Fortunately! new research has shed light on the role incentives can play in promoting new ideas! but these findings have been absent from innovation literature?until now. By using the principles of organizational economics! Lerner explains how companies can set the right incentives and time horizons for investments and create a robust innovation infrastructure in the process. Drawing from years of experience studying and advising companies! venture capital firms! and an assortment of governments around the globe! Lerner looks to corporate labs and start-ups! and argues that the best elements of both can be found in hybrid models for innovation. While doing so! he uses a wide range of industry-rich examples to show how these models work and how you can put them into practice in your own organization. Practical and thought-provoking! The Architecture of Innovation is the missing blueprint for any company looking to strengthen its innovation competence. ...

Product details

Authors Josh Lerner, Joshua Lerner, Lerner Joshua
Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.09.2012
 
EAN 9781422143636
ISBN 978-1-4221-4363-6
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Strategic Planning

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.