RADMA: celebrating 40 years – offshoring R&D to emerging countries
- By rnd-admin
- on 28 September, 2020
Social media leaves a trail and Dhruba Borah, of the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research and a RADMA scholar used the LinkedIn platform to identify collaborative R&D when investigating offshoring of R&D.
Read moreRADMA: celebrating 40 years – IP Pledge or Open IP
- By rnd-admin
- on 20 September, 2020
Intellectual Property (IP) offers huge value to firms so why do some companies give away their patents for free? This is the conundrum being considered by Jonas Ehrnsperger, a RADMA scholar studying at CTM, University of Cambridge.
Read moreRADMA: Celebrating 40 years professional identity and impact on health system innovation
- By rnd-admin
- on 22 May, 2020
“The Good Doctor” prescribes that physicians are meant to be clinicians, teachers, and researchers. However, the digital revolution of the last few decades has dramatically changed the role and expectations of physicians, explains Adler Archer, King’s Business School, King’s...
Read moreRADMA: celebrating 40 years – growth investment matrix
- By rnd-admin
- on 19 April, 2020
"My research provides a Growth Investment Matrix to support business growth through Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) assessing where the linkages are deliberate or to align emergent strategy," says Dayo Abinusawa of the AWA Business School, he has been supported...
Read moreRADMA: celebrating 40 years – using consumer behaviours for business model innovation
- By rnd-admin
- on 7 April, 2020
"'Plans are only good intentions unless they immediately degenerate into hard work' Peter Druker is quoted as saying but I have found that in many cases, intentions cannot materialise into actual behaviour," says Tung Dao, a PhD Research Student...
Read moreRADMA: celebrating 40 years – technology affordance
- By rnd-admin
- on 4 April, 2020
How does affordance of technology impact relationships between technologies, humans and their environments? Dana Lunberry, PhD Candidate, Information Systems and Innovations, London School of Economics is asking as part of her research, supported by RADMA.
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