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Government Innovation and Government’s Role in Technology Development

IdeaScale

What is Government Innovation? Government innovation is defined as the process of introducing new ideas, approaches, technologies, or practices to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, responsiveness, and outcomes of government services, policies, and operations.

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Adversity can spur Creativity

Destination Innovation

Without Hope by Frida Kahlo Many artists have drawn inspiration from suffering and adversity, using their struggles as a catalyst for creativity. 1957) : Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei’s work often confronts political and social issues, reflecting his own experiences of censorship and oppression by the Chinese government.

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Why we should focus on Innovation Governance

Paul Hobcraft

” We have just had our third short conversation of a five-part series on Innovation Governance. This specific conversation is all about the fit of innovation governance within our Executive Innovation Work Mat. This is the link on Innovation Governance to the conversation, just under 14 minutes to listen to.

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Our innovation era: creative destruction or destructive creation- which?

Paul Hobcraft

I keep coming back to the dilemma often faced in innovation- do we practice “creative destruction” or “destructive creation? Schumpeter saw “creative destruction” as the renewing, through innovation, society’s dynamics that would lead to higher economic development and welfare levels.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. The disconnect between technological change and organisational change (norms, managerial practice, institutions and culture) can be called a Governance Gap. Innovation happens at all of the layers except Nature. Jorge Camacho.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. The disconnect between technological change and organisational change (norms, managerial practice, institutions and culture) can be called a Governance Gap. Innovation happens at all of the layers except Nature. Jorge Camacho.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. The disconnect between technological change and organisational change (norms, managerial practice, institutions and culture) can be called a Governance Gap. Innovation happens at all of the layers except Nature. Jorge Camacho.