
Organized And Innovation Are Words Rarely Heard Together. But An Organized Approach To Innovation Is Precisely What America Needs Today. This Book Presents A Blueprint For Coordinating Technology Breakthroughs To Advance America's Global Competitiveness And Prosperity. That Prosperity Is At Risk. As Other Nations Bolster Technology Innovation Efforts, America's Research, Development, And Commercialization Enterprise Is Falling Behind. An Innovation Gap Has Emerged In Recent Decades, Where Us Universities Focus On Basic Research And Industry Concentrates On Incremental Product Development. The Country Has Failed To Address The Innovation Gap Because Of Three Myths--innovation Is About Lone Geniuses, The Free Market, And Serendipity. These Myths Blind Us From Recognizing Our Dysfunctional System Of Unorganized Innovation. In Organized Innovation, Currall, Frauenheim, Perry And Hunter Provide A Framework For Optimizing The Way America Creates, Develops, And Commercializes Technology Breakthroughs. A Roadmap For Universities, Business, And Government, The Book Is Grounded In The Authors' Seminal Study Of The National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Center Program, Which Has Returned To The Us Economy More Than Ten Times The Funding Invested In It. For Too Long, Our Approach To Technology Innovation Has Been Unorganized. The Authors Enable Us To Turn The Page. They Show Us How To Organize Innovation For A More Prosperous, Hopeful Future.
This book investigates the systemic failure of American technology innovation and proposes a structured framework to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial commercialization. The authors, a team of experts in organizational behavior and technology management, utilize data from the National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Center program to challenge prevailing myths about innovation. They argue that the current reliance on the 'lone genius' model and uncoordinated market forces is insufficient for maintaining global competitiveness. By shifting toward a collaborative, organized approach, the authors provide a strategic roadmap for universities, businesses, and government entities to align their efforts for greater economic impact.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of national innovation systems and economic policy. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the authors' framework for policymakers and organizational leaders seeking to improve research-to-market pipelines.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0199330719
ISBN-13:
9780199330713
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