
Organized Innovation C
Assistant Professor of Management Sara Jansen Perry
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Assistant Professor Emily M Hunter
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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.
Product Details
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Publish Date | February 05, 2014 |
Pages | 192 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780199330706 |
Dimensions | 6.4 X 9.2 X 0.8 inches | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
Steven C. Currall is Dean and Professor of Management in the Graduate School of Management at the University of California, Davis. He has conducted research on and taught organizational psychology topics such as innovation, emerging technologies, negotiation, and corporate governance. In addition to leadership positions in schools of management, he has served in engineering schools as Vice Dean, department chair, and endowed chair holder. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Ed Frauenheim is an author, speaker, and associate editorial director of Workforce magazine, where he writes about the intersection of people management, technology and business strategy. He co-authored Good Company: Business Success in the Worthiness Era (2011) and his work has appeared in publications including Wired, The Dallas Morning News, and Salon.
Sara Jansen Perry, Assistant Professor of Management in the College of Business at the University of Houston-Downtown, earned her Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at the University of Houston. She teaches management and negotiation courses and conducts research on leadership and stress. She has a background in computer science and information technology sales.
Emily M. Hunter is Assistant Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship in the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University after earning her Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at the University of Houston. She teaches negotiation and conducts research on work-family conflict, employee deviance, and servant leadership.
Reviews
"The authors' model of 'Organized Innovation' is based on the remarkable success of the National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Centers. This book offers a recipe for reversing worrisome trends in America's leadership in science and technology and the competitiveness of its industries through enhanced partnerships among universities, industry, and federal agencies. At a time when federal budgets are severely constrained, it is all the more important to insure those resources are well spent." --Neal Lane, physicist, former U.S. Presidential Science Adviser, former National Science Foundation director, and the Malcolm Gillis University Professor, Rice University
"Organized Innovation busts myths. Experts often speak of disruption and chaos as the fuel for innovation. Here, the authors reveal that meaningful innovation requires orchestrated serendipity -- and an environment that strategically breeds such serendipity. The authors have identified an innovation blueprint that can be of immense benefit to American industry, government, academia, and society as a whole." --C. L. Max Nikias, President and Malcolm R. Currie Chair in Technology and the Humanities, and former Founding Director of an NSF Engineering Research Center at the University of Southern California
"This compelling book underscores the unique partnership in the United States between the government, universities, and the private sector and the specific actions each can take to drive technological breakthroughs and innovation." --William P. Sullivan, President and CEO, Agilent Technologies
"Based on extensive case studies of the Engineering Research Centers of the National Science Foundation, the authors lay out a compelling blueprint for 'organized innovation, ' a systematic method for the successful commercialization of scientific discoveries. The book delineates the essential role of partnerships between the government, universities and the private sector in fostering the scientific research and teamwork on which innovation and economic progress depend." --Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Professor of Business Administration and Economics, Director, Institute for Business & Social Impact, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, former Chairperson of the U.S. President's Council of Economic Advisers, former Dean of London Business School and the Haas School of Business
"Organized Innovation blazes a new trail. It provides a novel framework that shows engineers, entrepreneurs, educators, and corporate R&D leaders how to forge the organizational conditions that produce platform technologies, which spawn high-quality jobs and regional economic prosperity. You will be inspired to collaborate in new ways based on the ideas in Organized Innovation." --Tom Byers, Director of the Engineering Pathways to Innovation Center and the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Entrepreneurship Professorship in the School of Engineering, Stanford University
"This book encourages creative and innovative thinking on how our nation can advance its technological and economic leadership in the world. Organized Innovation is a must read for today's-and tomorrow's-leaders in our country." --Congresswoman Doris O. Matsui
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