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Innovation in governments: Far Horizons?

Norbert Bol

The blog “ the sustainability innovation paradox ” triggered quite some discussions the last few weeks on the role of governments in innovations. On the one side governments stimulate innovation but also hinder innovation due to regulatory policies. There are hierarchical, competitive and collaborative strategies.

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Open Strategy: Mastering Disruption From Outside The C-Suite

Innov8rs

Innov8rs | Making strategy behind closed doors is a prescription for failure when disruptions are coming from all directions. Formulating and executing a sound organizational strategy is complex. Strategy is often made by elite teams and can thus be limited by their biases about competitors, customer needs, and market forces.

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Creative destruction: innovation for sustainability transition

Norbert Bol

In the february 2016 edition of Research Policy, Kivimaa & Kern (2016) propose that sustainability transitions can best be achieved if governments stimulate sustainabilty through innovation and at the same time withdraw the support for old behaviour when it has a negative climate impact. Norbert Bol. Literature.

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Future-Fit Frontier: A Guide to Unlocking Transformative Innovation

PlanBox Innovation

It involves fostering a community that includes employees, customers, partners, academia, and governments. Each of these practices is instrumental in defining a company’s capacity to pioneer groundbreaking innovations, fundamentally altering the competitive landscape.

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Real Estate Sustainability Supply Chain Learning

Norbert Bol

In the real estate industry there are many ecological, social, governance and economic aspects interacting with each other on a local level. As we discussed in the previous blog , a key element to learning is the strategy that participants in the supply chain pursue. In the previous blog there was a poll question about the strategy.