Posts Tagged ‘innovation’

Innovation Heat Map

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Very cool: McKinsey, together with the World Economic Forum, has created an “Innovation Heat Map,” which identifies the common factors of the world’s successful innovation hubs. (Via Policy Dialogue on Entrepreneurship)

Professor Hicks speaks at three recent conferences

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Dr. Stephen Hicks was invited to speak at three conferences over the past few months. In September, he was a special guest speaker at the Fiserv Connect Forum in Orlando, Florida, where he discussed “Innovation, Ethics, and ‘Creative Destruction.’” In July, he delivered two lectures on “Capitalism and Art in Contemporary America” at The Atlas Society’s summer seminar in Portland, Oregon. And in June he gave a talk on “The Role of Outside Donors in the College Curriculum,” at the International Association for Business and Society’s 2008 conference in Tampere, Finland.

Weird ideas that work

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Robert I. Sutton, Professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford’s Engineering School, illustrates two “weird ideas that work”. This presentation is based on his book Weird Ideas That Work: 11 1/2 Practices for Promoting, Managing, and Sustaining Innovation, of which a preview is available here.

What Schumpeter missed

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Growthology‘s Tim Kane wonders what Schumpeter would think about the changing face of innovation promotion: “If Schumpeter had lived to see the development of the IT revolution, the Internet, and google, what would he have thought? He probably would be incredibly encouraged to see the acceleration of innovation and the constant re-spawning of innovative small firms. This is the start-up culture, and my sense is that it is the one big idea Schumpeter missed.”