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  2. The Medici Effect - Wikipedia

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    [11] The book became a best-seller and was listed as a Top 10 Business Book by Amazon.com. [3] It was also translated into 18 different languages. Based on the success of the book, Johansson founded The Medici Group, a consultancy firm that promotes innovation through diversity. [12] He has appeared on national media and in publications that ...

  3. The Lean Startup - Wikipedia

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    The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses is a book by Eric Ries describing his proposed lean startup strategy for startup companies.

  4. The Innovator's Dilemma - Wikipedia

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    The term disruptive technologies was first described in depth with this book by Christensen; but the term was later changed to disruptive innovation in a later book (The Innovator's Solution). A disruptive innovation is an innovation that creates a new market and value network that will eventually disrupt an already existing market and replace ...

  5. Innovation management - Wikipedia

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    Built to Thrive: using innovation to make your mark in a connected world. ISBN 978-1-4467-9440-1. Verloop, J. (2004). Insight in Innovation: Managing Innovation by Understanding the Laws of Innovation. Elsevier. Wagner, Stephen (2008). Managing innovation: the new competitive edge for logistics service-providers. Vienna: Haupt. Wherrett, R. (2018).

  6. Technological innovation - Wikipedia

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    While innovation is a rather well-defined concept, it has a broad meaning to many people, and especially numerous understanding in the academic and business world. [1] Innovation refers to adding extra steps to developing new services and products in the marketplace or in the public that fulfill unaddressed needs or solve problems that were not ...

  7. Innovation economics - Wikipedia

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    Innovation economists believe that what primarily drives economic growth in today's knowledge-based economy is not capital accumulation as neoclassical economics asserts, but innovative capacity spurred by appropriable knowledge and technological externalities. Economic growth in innovation economics is the end-product of: [5] [6]

  8. Open innovation - Wikipedia

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    The term Open Innovation Ecosystem consists of three parts that describe the foundations of the approach of open innovation, innovation systems and business ecosystems. [1] While James F. Moore researched business ecosystems in manufacturing around a specific business or branch, the open model of innovation with the ecosystem theory was ...

  9. Disruptive innovation - Wikipedia

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    The term, "disruptive innovation" was popularized by the American academic Clayton Christensen and his collaborators beginning in 1995, [2] but the concept had been previously described in Richard N. Foster's book Innovation: The Attacker's Advantage and in the paper "Strategic responses to technological threats", [3] as well as by Joseph ...