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Innovation in governments: Far Horizons?

Norbert Bol

On the one side governments stimulate innovation but also hinder innovation due to regulatory policies. There are many examples of service innovations, organizational innovations, policy innovations and technological innovations in the public sector. Public Management Review , 1-11. Norbert Bol. Literature.

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The sustainable innovation paradox

Norbert Bol

The technological advance in business and society is at a growing speed. Some say the technological advance is at an exponential growth speed based on Moore’s Law which refers to the doubling of computer processing speed every 18 months. Which actually means that older and less sustainable technologies are favoured.

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Taking advantage of emergence for discovery

Paul Hobcraft

Her opening insight is in the twenty-first century we are all requiring more reliance on social technologies that are designed to allow the different technologies to emerge and be allowed to integrate, due to the diversity and diffusion of knowledge. The new innovating world we face in the 21st Century.

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Future-Fit Frontier: A Guide to Unlocking Transformative Innovation

PlanBox Innovation

Just as the dust settled, artificial intelligence (AI) emerged, demanding swift comprehension due to its pervasive applications in daily work and the potential to reshape entire markets and industries. This practice informs strategic planning, enhances operational efficiency, and drives innovation management.

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

But times are changing and organizations are emerging, scaling and managed completely differently. New generations, societal change, sustainable goals and disruptive technology require organizations to be much more flexible, self-reinventing organisms that don’t fit above-mentioned design principles. doi:10.1177/1476127016632758.