
Strategic leadership and new pathways for radical innovation
The challenges reshaping the global economy have seen strategic leaders exploring differentiated ways of enabling radical innovations that will be game-changing. This track in the
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The challenges reshaping the global economy have seen strategic leaders exploring differentiated ways of enabling radical innovations that will be game-changing. This track in the

Crowdfunding, rapid prototyping and the rise of Fab-Spaces are lowering the obstacles to new product development for entrepreneurs but the theories of innovation management have

Designing a new electric car or developing a new treatment for Covid – the technologies required set the context for innovation and will influence: risk,

The need to reuse and repurpose during a time of restricted resources has created a wider resonance for a frugal approach. But there are detractors,

Climate change and social inequality are of concern to society, but to achieve a twin transition – digital and green – requires SME’s to integrate

Leading journals will be participating in the tracks at the R&D Management Conference and several have special issues based on the theme of the track.

Managing pharmaceutical drug development is a world apart from managing software development. The timescales are different, the costs are different and the people are different

The organisers of the R&D Management Conference 2022 “Innovation for people and territories” have opened the call for abstract submissions.

Alberto Nucciarelli, Associate Professor at the University of Trento, announced that the R&D Management Conference 2022 would be held in the Dolomite mountains of northern

The 2022 conference was hosted by Università di Trento from 11 – 13 July 2022, with the PhD Colloquium on 9 and 10 July. This

Now is the time to change – inspirational speakers provide their insights in the three plenary sessions at the R&D Management Conference

African firms are innovative but unsupported, argues Xiaolan Fu in her most recent book ‘Innovation Under the Radar’. The book provides the first survey-based analysis