Management Innovation: a processual approach through practices and bundles of practices
The Covid-19 crisis has stimulated the adoption of a number of managerial innovations, says Caroline Mattelin-Pierrard. She observes that one innovation - 'the liberated company' - provides opportunities for an organisation to develop greater agility.
Read moreIncreasing chances of success for science-based university spinoffs
What makes some scientists successful entrepreneurs? To discover the magic ingredient, researchers investigated the companies established by Professor Robert Langer, a star scientist-entrepreneur. The paper, to be presented at the R&D Management Symposium, looks at the pre-formulation stage of...
Read moreCould cyber-human technology improve productivity?
Smart glasses could help you be more productive, according to research by a team at IfM investigating how augmented reality affects human work in an industrial setting.
Read moreHow to get your research published Wiley offers ten top tips
Ten top tips for getting your research published
Read moreGreetings from Milan!
Over 43 highly motivated Ph.D. students and a rich plethora of experts from academia and industry were attracted to the Ph.D. Colloquium ahead of the R&D Management Conference and engaged in critical but constructive discussions on their research ambitions....
Read moreStart-up Pitch at R&D Management Conference
A new feature of this year's R&D Management Conference held in Milan was a start-up showcase with 15 entrepreneurs.
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