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Handbook of Research on ICTs for Human-Centered Healthcare and Social Care Services
The process and the product of a new vision on reality and/or on the usual ways of doing and thinking. Implies the articulation between an idea and an action to produce renewed responses, resources, processes, and/or tools.
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The Study of Social Needs as a Strategic Tool for the Innovation of the Social Care Sector: The Contribution of New Technologies
Cristina Albuquerque (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3986-7.ch018
Abstract
One of the biggest challenges for social intervention is to acquire more efficacy and innovation. The strategic detection of innovation opportunities is directly linked with the research and comprehension of unmet social and economic needs, but also with a profound evaluation of the usual ways to identify and answer to current and emergent needs. The contribution of ICTs, traditionally absent from social work and social care universes, can be very relevant at this level. Therefore, in this chapter, the authors discuss the boundaries and conceptions of (social) needs as a strategic dimension for innovation and evaluation on social intervention and reflect upon the key issues (difficulties and opportunities) associated with the use of ICTs in social work and social care systems.
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Why and How Did Health Economics Appear? Who Were the Main Authors? What is the Role of ITCs in its Development?
Is the process of creating and introducing something new and it requires the invention of something new and its implementation in the organization or in the market.
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Why and How Did Health Economics Appear? Who Were the Main Authors? What is the Role of ITCs in its Development?
Is the process of creating and introducing something new and it requires the invention of something new and its implementation in the organization or in the market.
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Innovative Learning and Education Practices in European Universities: A Pathway to Modern Pedagogy
The process of formulating or adopting ideas to improve the manner something is done and achieve improved outcomes.
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Academic Entrepreneurship, Bioeconomy, and Sustainable Development
An idea, method, process, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
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Diffusion of E-Learning as an Educational Innovation
An idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
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Exploring the Effect of Emerging Technologies on Scientific Knowledge Production and the Industrial Advancement of Society
Something new or different introduced. It refers to the act of innovating which is basically the introduction of new things or methods.
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A SWOT Analysis of Indigenous Language Use in Agricultural Radio Programming in Nigeria
refers an idea, exercise or object perceived as fresh in a social system by a person or group of individuals. Regardless of when the concept or exercise was initially created, it is an innovation for the individual when a individual first becomes conscious of it. An innovation may also be an improvement over the existing practice. Once such an improvement is new, it is regarded as an innovation.
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Innovative System for Education: The Advent of E-Learning in the University System in the Pandemic Age
Set of innovative and creative ideas that have introduced something new and useful.
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Socially Responsible Culture and Personal Values as Organizational Competitiveness Factors
Any material and non-material novelty that a user considers to be a new source of their benefit.
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Sustainable Technology Adoption in Public Organizations: Leveraging Digital Capital for Environmental Impact
Innovation means coming up with new ideas, ways of doing things, goods, or services that make things better and bring about positive change. It requires coming up with new ideas, fixing problems, and using them to deal with problems, make things run more smoothly, and move things forward in many areas.
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Patent Information
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes or services or significant improvements in some of its attributes. When a new solution is brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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Leveraging Business Model Innovation in the International Space Industry
The process of translating an idea or invention into a product or a service that creates value for the company or for which the customers will pay.
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SME's Innovation and Internationalization in Knowledge-Based Economy: EU Case
Implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service) or process, new organizational or marketing method, organization of workplace or relations with the environment. Products, processes and organization or marketing methods do not have to be new in the market, in which an enterprise operates but they must be new for the enterprise.
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Advanced ICT Methodologies (AIM) in the Construction Industry
Innovations for the construction context represent the profitable developments and implementation of novel ideas, procedures, products, and practices geared towards enhancing organisational performance.
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Towards a Classification Framework for Concepts of Innovation for and From Emerging Markets
Innovation is an iterative, interactive, context-specific, multi-activity, uncertain, path-dependent process and the result of a new combination of ends and means from a certain perspective. From this perspective, someone must perceive a difference concerning the qualitative newness of an object compared to a prior status in a given context. This new combination must be realized, introduced and diffused into a specific context, which is the point of reference of the prior status.
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Social Capital and Innovation: A Theoretical Perspective
The translation of an idea or invention into a process, product or service in an organization.
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Contributions of Entrepreneurial Orientation to Competitive Advantage: The Portuguese Experience of the Textile SMEs
Is the predisposition to engage in creativity and experimentation through the introduction of new products/services as well as technological leadership in new processes.
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The Clash of the Titans: CIO and LOB Engagement in IT Innovation
Implementation of an idea whether pertaining to a device, system, process, policy, program or service that is new to the organization.
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Entrepreneurial Leadership as a Driver of Innovation Success in Family SMEs in Colombia: The Difference Between Family and Non-Family CEOs
Related to successfully developing new or significantly improved goods or services, processes, marketing, and organizational methods. Achieving higher levels of innovation must be the aim of businesses in order to compete in more global and competitive markets.
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Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship as Innovation Source in the Defense Industry and Military
Entrepreneurship oriented, focused on developing a new product and process, and focused on developing new ideas. Innovation is the potential for organizations to introduce new products/services or new production processes.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation: The Search for the Business Idea
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes, or services, or significant improvements in some of its attributes. A new solution brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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On Consumer Protection in the Digital Age and the Intersection Between EU Competition Law and Data Privacy Law
Innovation is a process of creating and implementing new ideas, concepts, products, or services that result in a significant improvement or advancement in various fields. It involves introducing novel solutions, methods, or approaches that bring about positive change or offer added value. In general, innovation plays a crucial role in driving economic growth, fostering competitiveness, and improving the overall quality of life. It encompasses activities such as research and development, technological advancements, process improvements, and the introduction of new business models or practices.
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Role of Personal Innovativeness in Intentions to Adopt Mobile Services – Cross-Service Approach
an object (service) which is perceived as new by an individual consumer. Here mobile services.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Digitalization Era: Exploring Uncharted Territories
Any new idea, product, service, device, process, method, or solution to be designed and applied to meet new requirements, un-met, unsatisfied, unarticulated needs, or existing market need.
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Augmented Reality for Tourist Destination Image Formation
Innovation refers to a method, idea, or product that is considered as new.
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Intra-Entrepreneurship as a Business-Renewal Strategy: A Study in Auto Parts Companies in Colombia
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Supporting the Implementation of Online Learning
Any tool or practice which is new, novel, or unique to the members of an organization or social system.
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Innovation as a Management Question: Can Innovation Be Managed?
Is the process of generating idea and converting it into a product/service that can add value to the relevant stakeholders.
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Knowledge Management and the Competitiveness of Learning Organizations
The mechanism by which organizations produce new products, processes, and systems necessary to adapt to the changing markets, technologies, and modes of competition.
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Social Media as a Channel of Constructive Dialogue for Tourism Businesses
The introduction of new products/services or new production processes. It is defined as the creation of better or more effective products, processes, services or ideas that are accepted by the market.
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Harnessing Knowledge Integration in IS Design for Innovation Facilitation
Innovation has an inherent aspect of widespread commercial use; innovation implies a “selling aspect”. “Innovation is a social transformation in a community. Innovations are a result of a systematic analysis to find opportunities that can be turned into practices, or products.
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Technology Innovation Adoption Theories
It is a new idea, or more effective process. Innovation also can be seen as the new application of better solutions that can meet new requirements. The term innovation can be defined as something original and more effective and, as a consequence, new, that ‘breaks into’ the market or society.
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Challenges of the Implementation of Research, Development, and Innovation Standards: A Case Study From a Glass Bottle Manufacturer
It is the process of translating a new idea or invention into the market. It can be a good or a service that creates value to the consumers, who are willing to pay. It is related with the concept of newness, in which a new idea, in the form of a good or service, must satisfy a specific need. Innovation can include the renovation and expansion of the range of products and services and their markets; the creation of new production methods, new sourcing activities and new distribution methods; and the introduction of management changes, in organization of the firm, and also in the workers qualifications. It is normally structured around three main blocks: products, processes and organizations.
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Conflict Resolution and Leadership Mindfulness into Action (MIA) for Cultural Humility and Awareness (MIA-CHA): Toward Ending Microaggressions and Fostering Harmony
Application of optimal solutions that meet requirements and collaborative ventures in corporate and entrepreneurial worlds.
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Professionally Ethical Ways to Harness an Art-Making Generative AI to Support Innovative Instructional Design Work
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Modern Business and Innovativeness
Is most generally defined as every novelty found beneficial in the experience of its users. In broader sense, innovation is renewal or increase of the offer of products/services; implementation of new methods in production, inbound logistics, and outbound processes; implementation of beneficial changes in organizations’ leadership, organization of work and work conditions; and implementation beneficial changes regarding work force and its capabilities.
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Resilience, Innovation, and Knowledge Transfer: Conceptual Considerations and Future Research Directions
Implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service) or process. The minimum requirement for an innovation is that the product or process must be new or significantly improved to the firm. Nevertheless, it is common to consider differences between the degree of innovativeness: from incremental innovations, passing by new-to-market, to radical innovations that have disruptive potential to change the existing techno-economic paradigms. Today is common to also consider marketing innovations, the implementation of new marketing methods, and organizational innovations, the implementation of new organizational methods in the firm’s business practices. Another derived concept is social innovation, often understood as new ideas, products or processes that meet social needs and challenges in contemporary society.
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Innovation and Diversification Policies in the Banking Sector: The Case of the Urban@ Program
Innovation means the generation, acceptance and implementation of new ideas, processes, products, services or technologies that are accepted by individuals, markets, goverments, and society in general. Innovation refers to the use of something considered new, whereas invention refers directly to the creation of something new.
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Innovation for Technology-Supported Student Services Delivery
The Merriam-Webster dictionary (2019) defines innovation as, “the introduction of something new [or] a new idea, method, or device.”
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An Innovative Approach in Social Work Organizations: Social Innovation
The process of creative solutions, which includes the transformation of new creative ideas into economic and social value or the significant improvement of the existing one.
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Data Democratization: Empowering Employees for Data-Driven Innovation
Discovery and implementation of a new idea related to a product, service, process, or organization policy that is new or an improvement to the organization.
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Organizational Structure at the Contemporary Interface
The practical translation of ideas into new or improved products, services, processes, systems, or social interactions.
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The Diffusion of HRITs Across English- Speaking Countries
Something new, original, or fresh that had not been used previously. An idea that may take the form of a product (material objects or devices like a computer or a software package) or a process (a sequence of steps like a production line or a business model).
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Creativity, Invention, and Innovation
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes or services or significant improvements in some of its attributes. When a new solution is brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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The Importance of Aging in the Innovation Process of Organizations
Its goal is to create something new or introduce novelties through the renewal or re-creation of a given product or way of producing. Such a process necessarily means changing or improving a given product or way of producing and is one of the engines of economic growth.
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Entrepreneurial Pillars and Women Entrepreneurship Relationship in OECD Countries
According to the Global Competitiveness Report, this pillar groups the most critical areas for the innovation-driven countries. This includes the business sophistication, the capacity of innovation, the quality of the research centers and the R&D expense.
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Innovation Characteristics Considered by Top World Universities' Librarians Adopting AI: Insights From Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations
The practical result of introducing in the public space (for example a commercial market) the result of a creative idea (product or service), realized through research and development into a physical object, idea, or process, increasing the effectiveness of the previous incarnation of this innovation by some quality like lower cost, durability, speed, personalization, etc. The digitalization of telephone lines over analog is an example of such an innovation. Innovation can be incremental (for example a speed improvement of CPU), Architectural (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G phone networks), or Breakthru disruptive (from mainframe to PC, ChatGPT).
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Harnessing Entrepreneurship Education for Economic Growth and Unemployment Reduction in the Era of Disruption
Innovation can be defined as the process of developing and introducing something new with the intention of bringing about significant improvement, development, or change.
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Structural, Psychological, and Socioemotional Factors That Determine Innovation Decisions in Family Firms
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Students and Teachers in the Digital Society to Debate Important Innovations to Change the Paradigm
A new idea, creative thoughts, new imaginations in form of device or method; is something original and more effective.
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Technological Innovations in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry
Practical implementation of ideas which result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services.
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Conceptualizing Formative Blended Assessment (FBA) in Saudi EFL
Using technology for creativity, for example, implementing blended assessment when measuring students’ writings or tasks.
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Corporate Social Responsibility as a Part of the Strategies for Business Sustainability Based on the Innovative Activity Development
In its modern meaning is “a new idea, creative thoughts, new imaginations in the form of device or method”. Innovation is often also viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs.
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Stimulating Creativity and Innovation in and Around Organisations: Co-Creation Experiments from Ongoing Research in a Bank
Innovation typically involves creativity, but is not identical to it: innovation involves acting on the creative ideas to make some specific and tangible difference in the domain in which the innovation occurs. For example, Amabile et al. (1996) propose: “All innovation begins with creative ideas . . . We define innovation as the successful implementation of creative ideas within an organization. In this view, creativity by individuals and teams is a starting point for innovation; the first is necessary but not sufficient condition for the second”. For innovation to occur, something more than the generation of a creative idea or insight is required: the insight must be put into action to make a genuine difference, resulting for example in new or altered business processes within the organization, or changes in the products and services provided. (en.wikipedia.org)
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The Role of Digital Technology in Rural Entrepreneurship and Innovations
New concepts for existing or completely new products, services and ideas which are generated to satisfy an identified market need.
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Innovation in Experiential Services: Trends and Challenges
Act or process of introducing new ideas, products, processes or methods, that creates value for which customers will pay.
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Monginis: A Unique Innovation in the Franchise Model
It is a new idea, creative thoughts, new imaginations in form of device or method. Innovation is often also viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs.
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An Evaluation of ‘Linking for a Change'
The development of new education methods in response to change
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Bioentrepreneurship: Emerging Stages
Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services.
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The Management Accounting System and Enterprise Innovation Ability
Refers to innovate a new or significantly modified product (goods or services) or the process, a new marketing method or business practices in the organization or external relations.
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A Resource-Based Perspective on Information Technology, Knowledge Management, and Firm Performance
Refers to the ability of creating valuable and useful new product, new services, new technology, or production process (Liao & Chuang, 2006).
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Tourism and Handicraft Industry: Opportunities and Challenges of Operating in the Albanian Market
Providing new products and processes or technological advancements of already existing products and services.
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Adoption of Online Social Media Innovations
A new idea, device or process, generally offering better solutions that meet new requirements or existing market needs.
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Entrepreneurial Intent and Opportunities Linkage for the Sustainable Tourism Sector
Something new or different introduced, it is the act of innovating which includes introduction of new things or methods. Innovation is also introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service, or an improvement in organization or process. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Porto Region
Generation of new ideas, processes, products or services that are successful in the market.
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Innovation and ICT: Key Factors of Successful Business
Innovation is the multi-stage process whereby organizations transform ideas into new/improved products, service or processes, in order to advance, compete and differentiate themselves successfully in their marketplace.
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Flexible Educational Program for Managerial Engineering Personnel in Innovation
A complex process of the creation dissemination and use of new practical tools to meet human needs.
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Social Innovation as Driver of Regional Competitiveness: A Conceptual Framework
Technological advancements in products, services and/or processes that are novel and that can be commercialized. Harvard Business Review, (September): 2–9.
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Analyzing Diffusion and Value Creation Dimensions of a Business Case of Replacing Enterprise Systems
Represents a product, a service, or an idea that is perceived or should be perceived by the audience or the market in which this innovation is intended to be new and of value.
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Balancing Stability and Innovation in Knowledge-Intensive Firms: The Role of Management Control Mechanisms
It is the process through which new ideas, goods, services, processes and activities are created, developed or redefined.
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Emerging ICT-Based Methods in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Context
the profitable developments and implementation of novel ideas, procedures, products, and practices geared towards enhancing organisational performance.
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Cultural Capital and Industrial Cluster Competitiveness: A Case Study of the Cibaduyut Footwear Cluster
The adoption of new (production) technologies, new ways of working and new ways to organize cooperation among firms within a cluster.
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Accelerating the Adoption of Industry 4.0 Industrial Digital Technologies in the Manufacturing Business Value Chain
Is the process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Design and Innovation: Furniture for Children
A value redistribution thanks to a new or changed product. The term product includes goods, services, or other entities.
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The Innovation That Information Science Proposes
A phenomenon experienced on a social level. It happens not when it appears as a solution to a social need, but when it appears as a solution to a problem of socially acquired value.
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Financial Systems Reforms in Western Balkans Countries
Is a new idea, or a more effective device or process. Innovation can be viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or in some cases, the already existing market needs. This is accomplished through more effective products, processes, services, technologies, or business models that are readily available to markets, governments and the society overall.
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Leadership, Empathy, and Inclusion
The introduction and development of a new idea, concept, mechanism, tool, or process.
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Barriers and Impact of the Digital Economy
Something new or different introduced, it is the act of innovating which includes introduction of new things or methods. Innovation is also introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service, or an improvement in organization or process. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Communities of Practice for Promoting Organizational and Informal Learning in Public Administration
A process through which changes in an organisation are promoted and institutionalized. It usually entails advantages in terms of job performance or personal satisfaction that make it attractive for both individuals and organizations.
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Big Data and Innovation in the Delivery of Public Services: The Case of Predictive Policing in Kent
The process that results in the introduction of novel principles and practices in the work activities of an organization.
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The Barriers to Innovation Diffusion: The Case of GM Food in Sri Lanka
Innovation is a change in products, processes, marketing methods or organizational methods.
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Innovative Trends in Technology for Marketing of Events
An innovation is an idea, practice, or object or a new product or a new quality of a product,, a new production method or a new sales market etc that is perceived as new by an individual or another unit of adoption.
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Business Strategic Chess
The creation of a new viable product, process, or business model.
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Innovation Policies and Barriers to Innovation: An Analysis in Extremadura (Spain)
This term comes from the Latin word innovare that, in turn, comes from novus that means new . The Oslo Manual (2005) AU57: The in-text citation "Oslo Manual (2005)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. defines innovation as “the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, a new marketing method, or a new organisational method in business practices, workplace organization or external relations”. This definition means that we can distinguish four types of innovation.
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Studying Customer Experience and Retention Using Applied Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Modification of existing concepts in order to improve them or the creation of new concepts totally disruptive with the known reality. In marketing terms, it applies to new ways of satisfied customer needs.
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Modeling the New Product Development Process: The Value of a Product Development Process Model Approach as a Means for Business Survival in the 21st Century
Innovation’ can be considered as the unit of technological change and an invention, if one exists in the situation, it is part of the process of innovation.
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Impact of ICT on Innovation: The Case of Japanese SMEs
To create new products and services and to promote productivity by renovating management. This mainly consists of product and process innovation.
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Redefining and Reframing a City: Co-Designing a New City Model in Venice – Universities and Society to Envision a Resident-Friendly Future
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Government Intervention in SMEs E-Commerce Adoption
It is characterized by three stages: invention, innovation and diffusion. An invention is a new idea or product, which becomes an innovation when it starts diffusing in the society or move into a usable form.
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Different Strategies for Different Crises to Rescue Micro, Small, and Medium Travel Agencies
Development of new products, services, processes or organizational methods of business, marketing, or the improvement of the existing ones.
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Identifying the Key Success Factors of Innovation for Improving the New Product Development Process
The process of introducing an idea, devices or method into a product or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Consumerism and Innovation: The Starting Points for the Creation of University Spin-Off
The application of better solutions that meet new requirements, inarticulate needs, or existing market needs. This is accomplished through more effective products, processes, services, technologies, or ideas that are readily available to markets, governments and society. The term innovation can be defined as something original and, as consequence, new that “breaks in to” the market or into society. One usually associates to new phenomena that are important in some way. A definition of the term, in line with these aspects, would be the following: “An innovation is something original, new, and important - in whatever field - that breaks in to (or obtains a foothold in) a market or society.”
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Innovative Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Higher Education Institutions: Empirical Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Innovation is the ability to apply creative solutions to problems by innovating or modifying existing products, services, processes, business models or marketing solutions, and the ability to improve or enrich people’s quality of life by commercially implementation of such solutions.
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Personal Growth and Leadership: Interpersonal Communication with Mindfulness into Action
Application of optimal solutions that meet requirements and collaborative ventures in corporate and entrepreneurial worlds.
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Creative Leadership: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Creativity
Innovation is basically the realization of a new commercial idea, method, or process.
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Empowering Faculty Vitality and Mitigating Burnout Through Generative AI in Higher Education: Reimagining Learning Environments With Generative AI
Innovation ties into the development and implementation of new and creative ideas, methods, or technologies to improve teaching, learning, and educational outcomes.
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The Effects of Innovation Policy on Science-to-Business Collaboration: The Case of Serbia
A new or significantly improved product, process or service (includes significant improvements in technical characteristics, components and materials, firmware, user orientation or other functional characteristics), marketing methods or new organizational methods in business.
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A Creativity and Innovation Course for Engineers
Activity of individual or groups related to the practical exploitation and implementation of products and processes characterized by potential originality and effectiveness.
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Learning Organisation: An Effect on Organisational Performance
Innovation is the process of translating an idea or invention into a product/service that creates value or for which customers pay.
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Interactive Spaces: What If Walls Could Talk?
Introduction of new systems of user-experience, new sets of thoughts, new methods of production of artefacts, new technological devices supporting the project and able to boost a deep change with respect to a traditional method.
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Pivotal Role of the Library in Higher Education Reforms: A Critical Look
Innovation is the multi-stage process whereby an organization generates a new idea, transforming the new idea into a reality or products, services, processes, and successfully implements the creativity and new idea in their workplace.
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The Importance of HEIs and Firm Relationships in Innovation-Driven Models
A process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value which customers are ready to pay for.
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Building Sustainable Enterprises through Innovations in Bulgaria
The introduction of a new product and/or service on the market, which contributes to the improvement of the social, environmental and business climate.
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Key Strategic Drivers for Business Digital Transformation: Systematic Literature Review
Innovation is the process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Tacit Knowledge as a Driver for Competitiveness
Is the renewal and broadening of the range of products and services and associated markets; the creation of production, procurement and distribution methods, and the introduction of changes to management, work organization and workers’ qualifications.
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The Flow System: Practitioner Tools for Navigating Complexity
The act of bringing a new idea or product to market or a larger audience or population. Innovation has been classified as being a collective construct taking place at the team, organizational, or community levels of analysis.
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Wag the Kennel: Games, Frames, and the Problem of Assessment
The creation or introduction of a new idea or artifact resulting from study and experimentation.
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E-Health Strategic Planning: Defining the E-Health Services' Portfolio
An idea, practice or object that is perceived as new by an individual, a group or an organization. There are several types of innovation and each innovation must be managed in a specific way.
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How Fablabs Manage the Knowledge They Create
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes or services or significant improvements in some of its attributes. A new solution brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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Governance and Public Policy Challenges in Managing Disruptive and Innovative Technologies
New or novel approaches to the way we work, systems are designed, redesigned to meet rapidly changing and growing needs in society. Often viewed as how problems are resolved in order to produce better and often creative outcomes; and are often a result of new and more effective, efficient, and productive solutions to both the inputs as well as throughput operations in a system.
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Creativity and Innovation for Entrepreneurs in the Circular Economy
It can refer to the creation of a new product or service that is more efficient and effect.
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Cultural Identity in the Productive Matrix: A Challenge for Ecuadorian Footwear
Is a new or improved product or process (or combination thereof) that differs significantly from the unit’s previous products or processes and that has been made available to potential users (product) or brought into use by the unit (process).
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Competitive Intelligence and Technology Watch From Patent Information to Leverage Innovation
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes, or services, or significant improvements in some of its attributes. A new solution brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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Digital Innovations and Applications in Information Science and Humanistic Knowledge
Innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, new marketing method, or new organizational method in business practices, workplace organization, or external relations ( International Telecommunication Union, 2018 ).
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The Diversification of the Creative Activity of Men and Women in Poland, Hungary, Ireland, and Norway
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How Active Learning Can Make a Difference
Is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), process, a new marketing method, or a new organizational approach in business practices, workplace organization or external relations.
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ICT Standardization
The implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), process or new organizational method.
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Genesis and Development of Social Entrepreneurship in India
The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Patent Information Project to Leverage Innovation: The Use of Social Media for Its Selective Dissemination
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes or services or significant improvements in some of its attributes. When a new solution is brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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Technology-Based Innovation for Business Model Innovation
Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services.
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The Role of Innovation in Driving the Bioeconomy: The Challenges and Opportunities
The development and implementation of new technologies, processes, products, or services that create value for society.
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The Role of Universities in Industry 4.0 Era: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Perspectives
Something new or different introduced to the business environment to make radical changes and incremental improvements in technology. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Libraries and Innovative Thinking in the Digital Age
Rendering library services in better and more creative ways as to make users patronize it the more.
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Social Networks through an Entrepreneurial Mindset
The introduction of new ideas, goods, services, and practices which are intended to be useful. Scholars classify five main types of innovation: product innovation, process innovation, organizational innovation, marketing innovation and business model innovation.
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Challenges to Firms' Collaborative Innovation Facing the Innovation Babel Tower
Socio-cultural process involving repertoires of social practices developed and/or constructed by social actors (individuals and/or organizations).
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Features of Financial Policy Development by Russian Companies in Today's Conditions
A new achievement in the field of technologies or management, intended for use in the operating, investment or financial activities of a company.
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Regional Impact of Innovation: The Case of an H2020 Project in Central and Western Europe
Refers to the generation of new products and also new services, business models and entrance in new markets, which let the delivery of better solutions to customers, meeting new requirements, unarticulated needs or existing market needs. Such wide innovation concept takes place through the provision of more-effective products, processes, services, technologies or business models that are made available to markets, governments and society. Innovation should be therefore something original and more effective and, depending on its disruption level, something new that “breaks into” the market or society.
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Defining Multimedia: A Toolkit for Online Education
Development and creation of a certain idea, product, service, or venture.
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Efficiency Assessment of University-Industry Collaboration
A new idea, method, product, or technique, which can be highly useful in practice.
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Affective Collaborative Instruction with Librarians
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Social Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Sustainability
Generation of new ideas, processes, products or services that are successful in the market.
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The Relationships Between Leadership Styles, Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Knowledge Sharing in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry
Involves the generation and application of novel concepts, approaches, or products that lead to significant progress or advancements.
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Fab Labs and Makerspaces for Learning and Innovation: The Case of Arhte Program in Brazil
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes or services or significant improvements in some of its attributes. When a new solution is brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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Process of Innovation in Beira Interior
Exists when new elements are introduced (radical innovation), but also the adaptation, modification and improvement of products, processes or services (incremental innovation).
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Innovation in Web-Enhanced Learning
(noun) A new technology, idea or process; (verb) The process of identifying, adopting and implementing a new technology, idea or process.
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The Efficacy of Continuing Education Technology for Public Health Physicians Practicing in Remote Areas
An idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other social unit for adoption (Rogers, 1995).
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Measuring Social Capital: The Case of the Technium Network in Wales
Translating an idea or invention into a good or service which is crucial to the success of an organization.
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SMEs and Entrepreneurship Development Determinants in Practice: Case of Uganda
Applications of better solutions that meet new requirements or unarticulated needs or existing market needs.
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How to Create, Develop, and Sustain an Organization: The TIES Model
Generation of new ideas, processes, products, or services that are successful in the market.
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Innovative Approach to Developing Competencies for Business Practice
According to Mulej et al. (2013) , innovation is every novelty, which is recognised as useful by its users. Thus, in this book chapter we are using term innovative approach as an approach, which brings its users’ benefits beyond benefits gained by usually used approaches; innovative development as a development, which helps to develop more than other modes of development; etc.
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A New Perspective Network Innovation
A new product (goods and services), process or idea that is perceived to be new.
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Project Management in Government
Defined as a new idea, device, or method. Innovation is the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs. The term innovation can be defined as something original and more effective and, as a consequence, new, that breaks into the market or society.
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Using Diffusion of Innovations Theory to Encourage Workers to Make Healthy Food Choices and Engage in Physical Activity
An idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
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Political Economy of the Green Innovations in the Construction Industry
Invention especially at the product, material and production levels that has been reached to the market and customer.
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Predictive Strategic Factors in Export Performance in the Automotive Industry: The Mediating Effect of Innovation
New combinations, encompassing the introduction of new products, the creation of new forms of production, the emergence of new markets, the availability of new raw materials and the emergence of new companies.
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Active Learning Innovation in Tourism and Hospitality: The Co-Creation Process in Hospitality Services
The process of creating new ideas, concepts, products, services, processes or introducing improvements that bring value to people and society. Innovation can involve new technologies, new forms of organisation, new forms of production, new business models and even new ways of thinking.
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Games in Innovation Education: Simulated vs. Authentic Gamified Participation
A new idea or development in form of a device or a method that creates value.
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Advanced ICT Methodologies (AIM) in the Construction Industry
Innovations for the construction context represent the profitable developments and implementation of novel ideas, procedures, products, and practices geared towards enhancing organisational performance.
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Commercialization of Innovations in Tanzania: An Empirical Investigation
The development and/or use of new ideas or behaviours (Walker, 2006).
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Leadership in FinTech: Authentic Leaders as Enablers of Innovation and Competitiveness in Financial Technology Firms
Innovation is the process of individuals or groups using their original and creative ideas to develop solutions to problems.
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Educators as Facilitators of Game-Based Learning: Their Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills
Implementation of ideas and practice of creativity that result in the introduction of new teaching methodologies and process improvement.
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Technological Revolution in Financial Intermediation
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Change and Innovation as Viewed by Teachers From Different Generations: Similarity and Diversity
Tool that enables change through the introduction and use of something new (such as ideas, knowledge, resources, processes or results), which is intended to bring improvement.
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Innovations in Learning Technology
Any tool or process that represents a new or creative method for accomplishing a goal.
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Innovation Generation and Innovation Adoption
Any idea, product, practice, behavior, or object that is apparent as new.
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The Impact of the Work Environment on Innovation and Business Sustainability in SMEs: The Case of San José de Cúcuta, Colombia
Conception and implementation of significant changes in the product, process, marketing, or organization of the company with the purpose of improving results.
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Building Capabilities and Workforce for Metaverse-Driven Retail Formats
Propagation and advancement in diverse domains through the introduction of novel concepts, processes, or products.
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Navigating Tomorrow: Strategies for Effective Workforce Reskilling
The process of introducing novel ideas, methods, products, or services that bring about significant improvements, advancements, or changes within a particular domain or industry. It involves creativity, experimentation, and the application of inventive solutions to address challenges or fulfill unmet needs.
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Fostering Supply Chain Management in Global Business
The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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How Multinational Companies Create and Capture Value From Innovation Through Business Model Dynamics
Innovation is not the same as invention. In general, an invention refers to the result of research activities, such as a patented idea, while an innovation is a commercial product, process or service. An invention might become an innovation when it is transformed into a socially usable product.
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Comparison of Innovation Policies Between the European Union and the United States of America
Any process or product, management or marketing form, business or industrial activity, or other related activity that contribute to a significant improvement in the public or private sector.
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Diffusion of Innovations Theory: Inconsistency Between Theory and Practice
represents a product, a service, or an idea that is perceived or should be perceived by the audience or the market in which this innovation is intended to be new and of value.
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Managers and the Innovation Process
Generation, acceptance and implementation of innovative ideas into new products, processes or services among individuals who become committed to these ideas.
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Management Fads, Communities of Practice and Innovation
New products, services or processes introduced to market or commercially developed, not just invented.
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Innovative Practices in Teaching Entrepreneurship: DEMOLA Approach
Is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), process, a new marketing method, or a new organizational approach in business practices, workplace organization or external relations.
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Innovation-Led Development: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Process of producing ideas, confirmed as viable by research and approved at the market or through benchmarking if not marketable as a newly created value.
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Intergenerational Leadership for Improved Knowledge Transfer
Something new or different introduced, it is the act of innovating which includes introduction of new things or methods. Innovation is also introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service, or an improvement in organization or process. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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The Adoption of Instructional Technologies in Teacher Education: Re-Conceptualising Instructional Technologies within the Context of Nigeria's Level of Development
This is an improvement of a situation, object or process which entails a superior level to what previously existed. Innovation, like strategy, can be the creation of something totally new or a redesign and/or adaptation of existing situation, object or process for superior performance.
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Tacit Knowledge in Maker Spaces and Fab Labs: From Do It Yourself (DIY) to Do It With Others (DIWO)
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes or services or significant improvements in some of its attributes. A new solution brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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Evolution of the Start-Up Ecosystem Traditional to Tech-Driven Industries
Innovation involves the generation and implementation of new ideas, methods, processes, products, or services that bring about positive changes and improvements. It serves as a crucial driver for growth and competitiveness in businesses and industries.
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Using Technology to Foster Creative and Critical Thinking in the Classroom
A way of thinking that creates something new or improving upon an idea or product.
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Regional Development via Entrepreneur Multi-Perspective Approach
Something new or different introduced, it is the act of innovating which includes introduction of new things or methods. Innovation is also introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service, or an improvement in organization or process. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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COVID-19 and the Growth Mindset: Dangerous Opportunities
Creation of something new in response to novel circumstances or challenges.
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Lost in the Island: A Gamified Experience for Professional Educator Training
The action or process of making changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
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Zero Customer Defection
An innovation is an idea that has been transformed into practical reality. For a business, this is a product, process, or business concept, or combinations that have been activated in the marketplace and produce new profits and growth for the organization.
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Information Management for the University-Enterprise Interaction: Considerations From the Research Groups Directory of the CNPQ in Brazil
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Understanding Entrepreneurial University: A Framework for Emerging Economies
Is the process of translating ideas into useful – and used – new products, processes and services.
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Challenges of Design Thinking in the Innovation of Individuals and Organizations
It is a creative, transformative process that promotes a paradigmatic rupture, even if partial, positively impacting the quality of life and human development.
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Cultural Approach to Mitigate COVID-19's Impact: Comparative Perspective
Is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), process, a new marketing method, or a new organizational approach in business practices, workplace organization or external relations.
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Employment in Innovation Performance: Comparison of Turkey and EU Countries
Creation and implementation of value adding methods into a way of doing something.
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Innovation in the Health System: Evidences from Brazilian Local Production and Innovation Systems
The process by which organizations incorporate knowledge in the production of goods and services that are new for them, not mattering if they are or not new for domestic of foreign competitors. In the innovation economy, the main focus of analysis falls upon technical changes and other associated changes, which are considered to be fundamental for the understanding of the factors that make organizations, sectors, regions and countries develop faster than others.
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Cognitive Diversity: Vital but Invisible
Implementing ideas generated as an outcome of creativity to create value and translate them into reality.
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Social Media Strategies for Small and Medium Scale Enterprise in the Klang Valley Region of Malaysia
The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management (2013) AU73: The in-text citation "Innovation Management (2013)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. describes innovation as an essential means by which organisations survive and thrive.
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Contextual Factors for Rural Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Any proposed theory or design that blends existing knowledge, practices, procedures, systems, and skills to do something new.
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Development of Family Business Innovation: A Case in Indonesia
An introduction of new goods, new methods of production, the opening of new markets, the conquest of new sources of supply and the carrying out of a new organization of any industry.
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Is “Privacy” a Means to Protect the Competition or Advance Objectives of Innovation and Consumer Welfare?
A method allowing an undertaking to create a new service/product. In digital market, digital platforms, which offers free service to their users, may only finance innovation through selling data to advertising platforms.
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Post-Pandemic Restorative Talent Management Strategy for SME Development
Something new or different introduced, is the act of innovating, which includes the introduction of new things or methods. Innovation is also the introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service, or an improvement in an organization or process. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service to create value for which customers are will to pay.
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Sustaining Organizational Innovation
A complex process that leads to changes in processes, new products or services that address a business or market need
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Digitally Enabled Infrastructure
Progressive innovation has advanced education to a new level. Innovation in education teachers and students to study, research, and use all the modern emerging technologies to uncover something new.
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The Contribution of Technologies to Promote Healthy Aging and Prevent Frailty in Elderly People
The application of an original idea or invention that creates economic and/or social value.
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Techvolutionaries Navigating the Technological Frontier in Ndola: Zambia's Entrepreneurial Landscape During the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)
Innovation can be defined as a purposeful and imaginative procedure involving the generation, refinement, and execution of original concepts, solutions, goods, processes, or services, resulting in significant enhancements, progress, or benefits for individuals, organisations, industries, or society. The process encompasses the creation and implementation of novel or enhanced ideas, technologies, processes, and practises, frequently propelled by a fusion of insights, experimentation, and problem-solving endeavours. Innovation can be observed in the form of gradual advancements or transformative disruptions, spanning across diverse domains such as technology, economic models, social systems, and cultural manifestations.
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Sustainable Green Supply Chain Management Trends, Practices, and Performance
Adopting advance technology for better resource utilization, some of the technologies like machines learning, block chain and artificial intelligence are enhancing supply chain performances.
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Role of Customer Experience-Driven Business Innovation Framework for the Modern Enterprises
It is the dynamic process of developing new and valuable concepts, ideas, products, or solutions to problems or meet unmet requirements.
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Cybersecurity in Connected Autonomous Vehicles: Navigating the Future of Transportation
In the realms of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, innovation encompasses the development and application of novel or markedly enhanced offerings and solutions. This innovation extends to the refinement of production and operational methodologies, the enhancement of customer engagement through enriched experiences, as well as the evolution of organizational strategies, work methodologies, human capital expertise, and resource utilization, all of which collectively contribute to the generation of substantial value.
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Monitoring and Evaluation Leadership Through Technology: The South African Public-Sector Perspective
This term refers to a new, novel idea, method, approach, or product aimed improving services.
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Innovations in Agriculture and Tourism for Tanzania's Workforce Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
Is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services. However, many scholars and governmental organizations have given their own definition of the concept. Some common element in the different definitions is a focus on newness, improvement and spread. It is also often viewed as taking place through the provision of more-effective products, processes, services, technologies, artworks or business models that innovators make available to markets, governments, and society. Innovation is related to, but not the same as, invention: innovation is more apt to involve the practical implementation of an invention (i.e., new / improved ability) to make a meaningful impact in a market or society, and not all innovations require a new invention.
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Innovation and Corruption in Turkey: “Grease the Wheels” or “Sand the Wheels”
Producing a new or significantly improved product (good or service) or improving the process, introducing a new marketing method, or creating a new organizational structure.
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Factors Creating Competitive Advantage for Family-Owned Business
Something new or different introduced, it is the act of innovating, which includes the introduction of new things or methods. Innovation is also the introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service, or an improvement in organization or process. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service to create value for which customers will pay.
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Perceptions of Extremaduran Firms Towards Innovation: Manufacturing vs. KIBS Comparative Study
This term comes from the Latin word innovare that, in turn, comes from novus that means new . The Oslo Manual (2005) AU48: The in-text citation "Oslo Manual (2005)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. defines innovation as “the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, a new marketing method, or a new organisational method in business practices, workplace organization or external relations”. This definition means that we can distinguish four types of innovation.
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A Structured Approach to Developing a Business Case for New Enterprise Information Systems
Represents a product, a service, or an idea that is perceived, or should be perceived by the audience or the market in which this innovation is intended to be new and of value.
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Encouraging Internationalization and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Small and Medium Enterprises
The process of translating an idea or invention into a product or service that creates value.
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Mindfulness into Action: Applying Systemic Thinking and Exploring the Potential for Developing Reflective Leaders
Application of optimal solutions that meet requirements and collaborative ventures in corporate and entrepreneurial worlds.
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Innovation Culture as a Mediator Between Specific Human Capital and Innovation Performance Among Bumiputera SMEs in Malaysia
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The Moderating Effect of Family Management on R&D Productivity in Privately Held Firms
The capacity that allows a firm to grow, evolve and reinvent itself for the future.
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Software and Innovation: Detecting Invisible High-Quality Factors
It is something that generates breakthroughs, based on human or technological action (for example, through artificial intelligence), based on pre-existing objects or knowledge. These developments may or may not be tangible, that is, goods or services. The primary purpose is to improve the productivity of goods and services.
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Innovation Scope and the Performance of the Firm: Empirical Evidence from an Italian Wine Cluster
A significant positive change regarding new or significantly improved product or process and new marketing or organizational methods. In other words, it refers to renewing, changing, or creating more effective products, processes, or ways of working or doing things. There are different types of innovation: incremental, differential, radical, and breakthrough. Innovation is a process usually involving three fundamental elements: identifying needs, developing competences, and finding financial support.
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Organizational Culture: A Key Element for the Development of Mexican Micro and Small Tourist Companies
In the global world, it is the capacity that the company has to generate for the consumer the original, the different and the unique.
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Racing Ahead With Innovation: The Case for Hybrid Models and Ethical Decisions
an offering experienced as new and valuable and subsequently adopted for use by an individual or collective.
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Triple Helix Organisations, Communities of Practice and Time
The economic application of a new idea. A Dictionary of Economics . John Black. Oxford University Press, 2002.
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Internationalization Process of Innovative SMEs in Lebanon: An Analysis with a Conceptual Model
The term innovation can be defined as something original and, as a consequence, new, that “breaks into” the market or society.
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Did AI Kill My Job?: Impacts of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Administrative Job Positions in Portugal
Refers to the set of disruptive technologies that are used to fundamentally challenge and change the work practices and the requirements of the workforce.
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Challenges Confronting Higher Education: Prospects for and Obstacles to Innovation
A new idea, creative thought or imagination in the form of methods or devices; application of better solutions that meet new requirements, needs—existing or unarticulated.
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Impact of Economic Culture on the Development of Enterprises
Is defined as every novelty found beneficial in the experience of its users.
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Impact of E-Commerce in B2B Physical Distribution: Diffusion of Innovations Perspective
Innovation can be any new idea or concept that can take businesses forward.
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The Effects of the “Publish or Perish Syndrome” on Research and Innovation in Nigerian Universities: Insights From Recent Research and Case Studies
The action of making changes in something established, especially through the introduction of new ideas and methods. The term is equally associated with the act of turning ideas into solutions that add value from society’s perspective.
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Innovation in Sustainability of Tourism After the COVID-19 Pandemic
Adapting and applying new creative ideas or inventions to economic fields. In other words, the process of creative solutions presented for the solution of visibly open needs.
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Demystifying Unlearning and Innovation in Higher Education Institutions
This originality may occur at various levels, namely, organizational, human and social. Human capital is the core where innovation occurs. Innovation is considered as the deliberate and intentional source of creating problems, the resolution of which includes the appropriate identification application of instruments. Innovation entails applying knowledge, a process of introducing change in the organization, deconstructing constructs, then preconceived ideas and routines are a necessary condition for innovation to succeed.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Low-Density Territories: An Overview of the Centro Region of Portugal
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Revisiting Governance Theories for Understanding ESG and Sustainability Nexus
Something new or different introduced, it is the act of innovating which includes introduction of new things or methods. Innovation is also introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service, or an improvement in organization or process. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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The Digital Frontier: Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities for Generation Z in the Labor Market
Is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), process, a new marketing method, a new organizational approach or business model in business practices, workplace organization or external relations.
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Relationship Selling as a Strategic Weapon for Sustainable Performance
The hands-on application of ideas that results in the development of novel products or services, or an enhancement in the provision of those goods or services.
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Proximity and Cooperation for Innovative Regional Development: The Case of the Science and Technology Park of Alentejo
To innovate means to renew, create again. It is a feature which can take place at all stages of processes (be it at the productive and / or social level). The introduction of innovation in processes is the best way to promote efficient uses of resources and therefore improve results. Currently, innovation is often associated with scientific and technological changes and strongly related to knowledge, education and qualification.
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Innovative Approaches to Bridging the Digital Divide: A Focus on Public Organizations
Innovation encompasses the imaginative conversion of ideas, procedures, goods, or services, resulting in enhancements, original resolutions, or introducing entirely innovative concepts. Innovation refers to utilizing creative and analytical thinking to tackle obstacles, capitalize on possibilities, and improve effectiveness, frequently leading to favourable effects on society or the economy. Innovation is an ever-evolving process that involves constant improvement, adjustment, and the incorporation of novel methods to remain pertinent and competitive across diverse domains.
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Digital Transformation: Influence on Business Performance in Competitive Milieu
It refers to an idea that has been transformed into practical reality. It is something new or a change made to an existing product, idea, or field.
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Government Expenditures on Higher Education and Innovativeness: Does Quantity or Quality Matter?
According to World Economic Forum (WEF), innovation as one of pillars of national competitveness includes sufficient investment in research and development (R&D), the presence of high-quality scientific research institutions, extensive collaboration in research between universities and industry and the protection of intellectual property.
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Researching Technological Innovation in Small Business
The application, in any organization, of ideas new to it, whether they are embodied in products, processes, or services.
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Innovation Risks of Outsourcing within Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS)
The process of developing and commercialising something new, usually a product, service or manufacturing process. The process is related to >invention but they are not identical twins. The management of innovation is a growing and significant subject in its own right. While there is continued debate in the literature about the range of activities covered by the term, there is broad agreement that successful innovation management involves research, technology development, marketing and manufacturing.
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Exploring the Enablers of Digital Transformation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Implementation of an idea whether pertaining to a device, system, process, policy, program, or service that is new to the organization.
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The Innovative Social Technologies and Their Impact on Knowledge Management Processes
Application of new processes, new economic and social action, which is totally new and not only a repetition of the formerly applied processes (unlike invention).
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Leadership and Innovative Approaches in Higher Education
A process of converting a creative idea into a solution that adds value to the products and services of an organisation from customer’s perspective.
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From Lean Towards Frugal Product Development
Either a new idea converted to a product or service which is actively marketed (object innovation), or the change of the way of doing things (subject innovation).
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Agriculture Livelihood Security: Industry CSR Initiative
The process of evolving a new idea or concept from an existing practice bringing about a transformation in addressing a pressing issue.
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Education 5.0 in the Context of Teaching Accounting
In the context of Education 5.0, refers to the creative and forward-thinking adoption of new and emerging technologies, pedagogical methods, and educational approaches to enhance the learning experience. It involves design and implementation of novel solutions that improve educational outcomes, promote personalized learning, and prepare students with the skills and competencies needed for the rapidly changing demands of the digital age.
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E-Business Adoption and its Impact on Performance
is ‘an idea, practice or object that is perceived as new by individuals or other units of adoption’ (Rogers, 1995. pg.11).
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Unified Communication Technologies at a Global Automotive Organization
Organizations drive combinatorial innovation through technology convergence and standardization.
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Eco-Labels
An idea that is new to the world.
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Strategic Knowledge Management, Innovation, and Performance
The introduction of something new or a new idea, method, or device.
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Mutual Relationships Between Digital Transformation and Leadership
New invention ways, creative ideas, fresh device, or method imaginations.
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Key Issues in E-Government and Public Administration
A product, process or idea that is perceived as novel to the user or audience.
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The Challenge of Enculturation on Art
The derivation of creative efforts that builds, modify, or is directly reliant on an existing artifacts.
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Empathy by Design: The Higher Education We Now Need
The process of creating something new AU34: Reference appears to be out of alphabetical order. Please check .
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Unravelling Hurdles to Organizational Sustainability by Virtue of Sharing and Creating Knowledge
Directly dependent on the pool of knowledge within the organization. Innovation depends on internal capabilities, experience, how tacit knowledge is transmitted and applied in the organization. Employee loyalty depends on the degree of freedom employees perceive and impacts the organization, performance and productivity. Innovation is an irrefutable source of competitive advantage, the DNA of the organization. Continuous and conscious learning in the market is one of the conditions to be taken into account in order to leverage innovation processes.
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The Main Challenges of Higher Education Institutions in the 21st Century: A Focus on Entrepreneurship
The introduction of something new. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Tools for the Process: Technology to Support Creativity and Innovation
The production or manufacture of creative ideas into a useful solution.
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Reimagining the Internship and Practicum Program: Using Innovative Social Entrepreneurship Applications to Shape Personal Brands
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Disrupting the Media Literacy Learning Process: Building a Community Media Lab to Transform Digital Journalism Education at HBCUs
Facilitating a new method or idea to solve traditional and or contemporary, complex societal problems through unconventional creative and imaginative means.
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Innovative Potential of Regions: Accelerator of Sustainability and Development
Denotes a human capacity to produce new ideas and solutions projected into design, production, distribution and use of products, services, processes, systems, and social relations.
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Technology-Based Mergers and Acquisitions
A process by which the organizations transform ideas or inventions into new/improved products, services, or processes in order to renew, advance, and differentiate themselves in their marketplaces to sustain competitive advantage and achieve commercial success.
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The Roles of Knowledge Management and Organizational Innovation in Global Business
The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Nebraska Innovation Studio
The process of inventing or making something new.
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Entrepreneurship Resiliency Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Small-Medium Enterprises in Lebanon
Is the ability of the entrepreneur to be up to date to current technology and business strategies to minimize the threat of competition.
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Leadership and Governance for Higher Education Sustainability: Exploring Entrepreneurial and Innovative Potential
Is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), process, a new marketing method, a new organizational approach or business model in business practices, workplace organization or external relations.
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Market and Entrepreneurial Orientation Strategies in the Wood Furniture Industry in Mexico
It is the activity where it is sought to introduce new goods, services, and technology.
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Trade Union Leadership and Sustainability in the Contemporary World of Work
The utilization of additional advances in knowledge and newly acquired skills to ensure the effective performance and completion of a task.
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Globalization and Media's Impact on Cross Cultural Communication: Managing Organizational Change
The introduction of new ideas, goods, etc., or new methods of production - a new way of doing something. To be called an innovation, an idea must be replicable at an economical cost and must satisfy a specific need.
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Digital Social Innovation: Fundamentals and Framework of Action
In a company, it consists of the introduction of a product (goods or services) or a new or significantly improved process, or a new marketing or organizational method that is applied to the practice of the company, to the organization of work or to external relations. But it is only considered innovation if its introduction is sold or applied successfully.
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Pedagogical Adaptation in Higher Learning Institutions During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Tanzania
This involves introducing or establishing new techniques or successful ideas to create new value or bring the changes.
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Regional Competitiveness: Theoretical and Empirical Aspects
Is a change, a novelty or a process of making changes. In the humanities, the term refers to the process of modernization and positive change in services or their results. Innovation is the application of a new and improved idea, procedure, good, service, process that brings new benefits or quality in application. Innovations in a broader sense bring improvements in the field of product construction (technological innovations), process innovations, organization of work or business, marketing, service innovations, etc.
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Knowledge Spillovers and Strategic Entrepreneurship Revisited: A Review
A new idea, method, or device, the introduction of something new.
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Innovative Instructional Methods Integrating 21st-Century Competencies
The process of creating and thinking of original ideas, methods, and solutions to problems and challenges.
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Innovative Contribution of Women in Spanish Companies
Changes that introduce novelties and modify the existing ways to work (in management styles, attitudes, etc.) in order to renew or improve those ways of work.
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Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing in the Public Sector in Portugal: The Participatory Budget
Process of actively seeking and developing new ways of doing things.
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Management Innovation and Business Performance in Services: Economic and Social Potential
Creation of premeditated changes focused on the economic or social potential of the firm.
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Innovative Thinking Skills for 21st Century Librarians
Introduction of new things to either enhance or abrogate the old ones.
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A Study on the Impact of Digitalization on SME Growth
Innovation refers to the incorporation of new knowledge into processes, procedures, and services that boosts the national economy, increases employment, and generates pure profit for the innovative business firm. Innovation is never a one-time occurrence; rather, it is a continuous and cumulative process involving several organisational decision-making processes, from the ideation stage through the execution stage.
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The Case for Group Heterogeneity
The process of innovating.
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University 2.0: Embracing Social Networking to Better Engage the Facebook-Generation in University Life
A process, product or object that is perceived as new by the social group adopting it. The process of innovating consists essentially of two stages: creativity, during which the new idea is formed or adapted from elsewhere, and implementation, during which the innovation is successfully introduced to the social group and adopted by them over a period of time.
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Educational Innovations in Nigeria: Planning, Reasons for Failure, and Prospects
The term innovation could be defined as something original and new that “breaks in to” the market or into society, whereby things are done differently rather than doing the same thing better.
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Organizational Agility as a Key Driver of Innovation Performance in SMEs and Large Enterprises
Innovation is the process of developing and implementing new ideas, products, services, or processes that result in positive change in any aspect of our lives
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The Gifted Practitioner
The implementation of new processes or products.
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Socio-Economic Effects on Mobile Phone Adoption Behavior among Older Consumers
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Distance Education in Turkey
An idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
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Influence and Perception of Innovation and Creativity in Higher Education
Conceptualizing, developing, and implementing a new product, process, or service to increase efficiency, effectiveness, or competitive advantage.
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Electronic Gaming in Germany as Innovation in Education
An idea, practice, or object is regarded as an innovation when it is perceived as new by an individual or another unit of adoption. This is in contrast to an invention, which denotes the process by which a new idea, practice, or object is discovered or created, but without being adopted yet.
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Innovation, Critical Pedagogy, and Appreciative Feedback: A Model for Practitioners
A process of continual exploration and improvement, the application of better solutions to meet evolving needs.
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Organizing for Innovation in the Armed Forces: A Logical Thinking Process Approach
The creation, development and implementation of a new product, process or service, improving efficiency, effectiveness or competitive advantage.
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Profiling Small and Medium Enterprises' Innovativeness During Periods of Economic Crisis: A Case Study From a Greek Region Using Strategic Groups
The conception and application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs, that leads to gaining competitive advantage.
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On the Principles of Imagination and Creativity: Philosophy, Neuroscience, and the 4IR
Is the process of executing these novel ideas to create a new product or implementing that idea in some way.
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Managing Water Resources: Industry Initiative
The process of evolving a new idea or concept from an existing practice bringing about a transformation in addressing a pressing issue.
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A Product System for Meaningful Work, Rehabilitation, and Social Well-Being in Correctional Contexts
A process where creative thoughts are put forth into tangible action, producing new outcomes or outcomes that advance prior creations.
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R&D Competition, Cooperation, and Microeconomic Policies
Process of using, applying and transforming scientific and technical knowledge that makes available an application with commercial use.
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The Impact of Digital Transformation on Business Strategy: A Closer Look on Success Determinants
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Innovation and Knowledge in Academia
It is the development of new ideas, creative activities and processes with the aim of addressing more efficiently to traditional issues. Innovation presents alternative procedures to offer better solutions to problems, meet new customer needs or new company’s requirements.
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Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Effects of COVID-19 and the Role of ICTs
The process of revealing new product or services or improving an existing product or service, especially with the integration of technology.
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Leadership Skills Development: Co-Creating Sustainability through Indigenous Knowledge
Application of optimal solutions that meet requirements and collaborative ventures in corporate and entrepreneurial worlds.
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ICT Adoption Cordons in SMEs for Competitive Advantage
Something new or different introduced, it is the act of innovating which includes introduction of new things or methods. Innovation is also introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service, or an improvement in organization or process. The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Evolution of Entrepreneurship Education
This is when a person can take a successful and lucrative new idea and produce goods and services related to this new idea.
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Organizational Socio-Ecosystem Innovation
A process that modifies existing elements, ideas, or protocols, improving them or creating new ones that have a favorable impact on the market.
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Innovation-Driven Growth of Tourist Destinations in the Russian Arctic: Challenges to Sustainable Development
An idea which is replicable at an economical cost, satisfies a specific need, involves the deliberate application of information, imagination, and initiative in deriving greater or different values from resources, and includes all processes by which inventions are generated and converted into useful products.
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Innovation Leading Organizations
The practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in processes.
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Leading Adult Learning in Organizations
Innovation can be considered the implementation of the product or idea ( Amabile, 1988 ). Innovation can refer to a completely new idea or product or it can refer to a novel or new use of an existing product or idea. Innovation is associated with disruption of the way that something is normally done or with creating new possibilities for doing new things.
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Porto University Academic Spinoffs, Critical Factors, and Entrepreneurial Insights
Is a product, service, business model, or strategy that's both novel and useful. Innovations don't have to be major breakthroughs in technology or new business models; they can be as simple as upgrades to a company's customer service or features added to an existing product.
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Preventive Measures for Plastic Pollution
Is the pragmatic application of ideas that effect in the establishment of new services or goods or advancement in the offering of services or goods.
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Green Innovation in Tourism Businesses
The first commercial use of a new process or tool; or the design, method, production, and commercial activities carried out to market a new product.
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Impact of Innovative Capital on the Global Performance of the European Union: Implications on Sustainability Assessment
Has the power to influence lifelong learning sustained and amplified by the rapidity of techno-logical change, force organizations to create and diversify, in an increasingly short time, a multitude of innovative capabilities to obtain and retain competitive advantage.
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Dynamics of Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Post-COVID-19 Era: A Bibliometric Literature Review
Innovation is a process of development and renovation ideas that improve the way things are done or introducing new techniques, or establish successful ideas to create new value in every movement of organisations.
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The Effect of R&D Cooperation on Organizational Innovation: An Empirical Study of Portuguese Enterprises
Corresponds to the implementation by a product company, process, organizational method or marketing method, new or significantly improved.
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The Importance of Innovation in Social Work Institutions During Digital Transformation Processes
It is the process of creating a new product or creating new positive changes in the production and operation processes.
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Countering Children's Depression as an Aspect of Social and Spiritual Security of Modern Society
A new tool, method or technology that provides a qualitative increase in the efficiency of processes or products.
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Intellectual Property Management by Innovative Firms: Evidence From Tunisia
The process by which new ideas or inventions are generated and converted into a new product, a new service or a new process that creates value. These new ideas must be economically feasible, applied by the firm and converted into a new offer in order to further satisfy a specific need of customers and for which customers will pay.
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Entrepreneurship and Big Data
It is recognized as a source of growth and competitiveness. The Oslo Manual distinguishes between four types of innovation. Product Innovation: Introduction of a new product. This definition includes significant improvements to technical conditions, components or materials, embedded software, user-friendliness, or other functional characteristics. Process Innovation: Establishing a new production or distribution method, or significantly improving an existing one. This notion involves significant changes in techniques, material and/or software. Marketing Innovations: Establishing a new marketing method requiring substantial changes in a product’s design, conditioning, placement, promotion, or pricing. Organizational Innovation: Establishing a new organizational process in practices, workplace organization, or company public relations.
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Strategic Planning in Entrepreneurial Companies: International Experiences
Is an entrepreneurial tool or product which leads to superior competitive position by creating new exceptional value for customers.
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Lean Thinking and the Innovation Process
innovation is a change in products, processes, marketing methods or organizational methods. Those changes must be new to the firm and could be from both in-house developments as well as adoption of knowledge and technology from others.
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ICT, Smart Systems, and Standardization
The implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), process or new organizational method.
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Network Organizations as a Catalyst for Innovation
A series of activities leading to the production of new or improved products, technological processes or organizational systems.
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Patent Information Quality to Stimulate Innovations
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes or services or significant improvements in some of its attributes. A new solution brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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Innovation and Citizen-Centric Local E-Government
The implementation of novel ideas and practices that are sufficiently large to affect the character of the organisation.
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Technology-Supported Marketing for Sustainable Tourism in the Himalayas
The process of converting or developing or implementing an idea or invention into a practical output or design, or good or service to the market that creates value for the stakeholders.
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Innovation and Family Firms: Past and Future Research Perspectives
Refers to the implementation of a new or considerably developed good or service, or process, or organizational method in business practices, workplace organization, or external relations.
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Collective Approach and Best Practices to Develop Skills for the Post-COVID Era
Is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), process, a new marketing method, or a new organizational approach in business practices, workplace organization or external relations.
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From E to U: Towards an Innovative Digital Era
The term innovation may refer to both radical and incremental changes in thinking, in things, in processes or in services. Invention that gets out in to the world is innovation.
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Exploring Entrepreneurship and Innovation Scenarios in a Portuguese Hospitality Group
A new way of doing something and can be understand as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, in-articulated needs, or existing market needs.
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Innovative Practices in Primary and Secondary School Learning Environments
Experimental activities undertaken in educational contexts that test new approaches to teaching and learning.
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Management in Modern Organizations: Organizational, Innovation, and Knowledge Management Theories
The renewal and broadening of the range of products and services and associated markets; the creation of production, procurement and distribution methods, and the introduction of changes to management, work organization and workers’ qualifications.
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Untangling the Innovativeness-Performance Puzzle
Development and commercialization of a new product that includes a significant change(/s) or improvement(/s) in its technical and non-technical characteristics. Innovation has been classified in different categories basically varying between the two extreme ends of a novelty continuum: from incremental (or continuous) to radical (or discontinuous). Each innovation type stands somewhere in an extent of what the novelty (or newness) of innovation is. Newness of innovation refers to the degree of familiarity with the new product across every market segment of the global economy.
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The Role of Organizational Culture to the Management of Telecommunication Companies: I. Background and Motivation
The introduction of new idea, method or device and its successful exploitation so that the organization increases its performance.
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Technology Diffusion in Public Administration
An idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
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Teaching and Learning 21st Century Skills for Life
Being creative and original in one’s way of doing thing.
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The Relationship Between Culture and Human Development: An Analysis Through the Lens of Innovation and Corruption
Can be defined as a new idea or a process of creativity which is taken to and accepted by the market or society. It is normally viewed as the application of ingenuity to develop new products, processes and devices that meet new requirements or create new needs.
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What Is a Teacherpreneur?
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Developing Innovative Practice in Service Industries
the process of bringing new problem-solving ideas into use (Amabile 1988; Glynn 1996; Kanter 1983). The emphasis in this quote is on the phrase into use, for Tidd (2001) argues that just the invention of new knowledge is insufficient and Sullivan, (1998) and Teece, (1998) say that innovation has only occurred if the new knowledge has been implemented or commercialised in some way.
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Innovation, Innovativeness, and Gender: Approaching Innovative Gender
Is at the center of practically all the phenomena, difficulties and problems of economic life in capitalist society, as its essence is “building a new function of production. It is hard, purposeful work making very great demands on diligence, on persistence, and on commitment; that it requires that innovators build on their own strengths and, that is an effect in the economy and society, because it changes the behaviours of entrepreneurs and consumer.
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Innovation Management Capabilities for R&D in Pakistan
It refers to the act of developing new idea, technique, or product.
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Knowledge Harvesting Concept Paves Way for Open Innovation Initiatives
This deals with bringing in new methods and ideas resulting in required changes in an enterprise.
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“Solve the Big Problems”: Leading Through Strategic Innovation in Blended Teaching and Learning
The process of implementing new ideas in education in order to bring about better student-focused outcomes; also any specific instance of such implementations.
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Digital Innovation With Social Impact: The Case of ColorAdd
Implementation of a new idea by introducing a new product or service.
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Tourism, Entrepreneurship, and Sustainability: Critical Questions
Process of creation, development and practical implementation of a new product, service or process by which it is expected to relace or improve the existing solution, contribute to efficiency and effectiveness and create value.
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Some Experiences of Puebla's Entrepreneurs in New York: Challenges and Opportunities
To create value through the design or modification of a product, service or process to build business opportunities.
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Breaking Barriers: Fostering Diversity and Inclusion in STEM Research
Introducing new ideas, methods, or products that lead to positive and impactful changes, often contributing to progress and advancement in various fields.
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Towards a Restructured Theorization of Development and Adaptability for the Post-COVID-19 Era: The Stra.Tech.Man Approach
Innovation is the dynamic phenomenon that produces new and more effective solutions than in the past in both newer and older problems, leading to performance improvement in all or parts of organizational aspects.
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Entrepreneurship as the Vantage Point
Innovation is process of creating something new and creative which is a value addition.
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Symbiosis of Innovation-Oriented Leadership and Start-Ups: Focused on India
Innovation is the process of introducing new and novel ideas, approaches, solutions, or technology that improve or revolutionise different facets of business, society, or daily life. To address issues and satisfy changing demands, it entails using unconventional thinking, taking calculated risks, and putting creative ideas into practise. Innovation is a major force behind development and expansion across many industries.
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Using Technology and Innovation to Streamline Agile Project Management
It involves improvements on goods services. In agile, innovation is when you constantly adopt new processes to improve on efficiencies so that the project is completed on time whilst saving costs and time.
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Cognitive Approach to Improve Media Literacy: Mind Puzzles
Innovation is the implementation of an idea in our life by a unique procedure.
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Social Entrepreneurship
A new form of achieving or creating something.
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Innovative Entrepreneurship in Poland within Cooperation of the Universities with Enterprises
New, creative changes used in business, which are accumulated, and therefore increase and refine existing technology or knowledge.
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Exploring Ethics in Innovation: The Case of High-Fructose Corn Syrup
A concept with diverse elements; three of which can be highlighted for its definition: invention, adoption and diffusion. An innovation can be both the originated in technological inventions, and the product of broader sociological changes.
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Utilizing the Lead User Method for Promoting Innovation in E-Recruiting
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Organizational Sustainability and Value Creation by Means of Innovation in Chaotic Environments
Conception and implementation of significant changes in the product, process, marketing, or organization of the company with the purpose of improving results.
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Digital Marketing in Tourism Services in India
It refers to the practical execution of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvements in the delivery of goods or services.
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Advancing a Framework for Entrepreneurship Development in a Bioeconomy
An idea, method, process, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
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The Impact of Integration of 4.0 Technologies in the Traditional Manufacturing Industry: Evidence From Furniture Sector Enterprises in Spain
Process of developing something new or enhancing an existing product, service or process to better serve clients or address a challenge. For that purposes, ideas, resources or technology could be brought.
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Implementing a Personalized Learning Initiative
A new method or way of performing an act or process.
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Teleworking: The “New Normal” in Response to a Pandemic
Innovation is the introduction of new ideas or products such as the implementation of technology.
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Innovation in Extremadura: Opportunity for Companies or Obstacle for their Development?
This term comes from the Latin word innovare that, in turn, comes from novus that means new . The Oslo Manual (2005) AU105: The in-text citation "Oslo Manual (2005)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. defines innovation as “the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, a new marketing method, or a new organizational method in business practices, workplace organization or external relations”. This definition means that we can distinguish four types of innovation.
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Strategic Challenges of the Portuguese Automotive Industry: In Search of an Iberian Sourcing Strategy
The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates added value for the customers, who are normally willing to pay for the added value. This innovation must satisfy a new need.
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Influences on the Acceptance of Innovative Technologies Used in Learning Opportunities: A Theoretical Perspective
“[A]n idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption” ( Rogers, 2003 , p. 474). The newness of an innovation is relative. It does not have to be a completely new knowledge. Innovation can include knowledge that is forgotten or known for some time. As Rogers (2003) states, “If an idea is new to the individual, it is an innovation” (p. 12).
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Addressing the Business Issues Through Open Innovation Initiatives
Innovation deals with bringing in new methods and ideas resulting in required changes in an enterprise.
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The Impact of Consumer Choice Goals on Inovativeness
Rogers (2003) explains that an innovation is an idea, practice or object that is perceived as new by the individual. Thus, a product will be considered an innovation only if it adds new attributes and/or benefits, and consumers are more likely to adopt an innovation if it is perceived as useful and important to the individual.
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Importance of Creativity and Innovation for Gastronomy and Business Tourism
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Social Responsibility as a Precondition of Innovation in Higher Education
Process transforming a new idea via invention via suggestion and potential innovation as a new benefit, technological or non-technological, of its users in practice. One can distinguish over 50 types of innovations. Innovation is complex: one of 3.000 ideas becomes innovation. It includes many phases and different professions practicing SR to support holistic behavior preventing failures.
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The Drivers of Entrepreneurial Universities in Emerging Economies: A Turkish Case Study
Is the process of translating ideas into useful – and used – new products, processes and services.
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Examining Strategic Fit and Innovation in Terms of Competitive Strategies and Knowledge Management
Developing more advanced, higher quality, more functional new products, production processes, organizations and management applications based on the existing knowledge.
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The Portuguese University: Knowledge Leverage towards Innovation
It is an holistic concept that embodies a process that includes all steps of scientific, technological, organisational, financing and commercial nature needed to develop new and viable products, services and processes; pointing to the systemic context it incorporates issues of creation, discovery, dissemination and application of scientific and technological knowledge; it requires risks and cooperation.
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World Creativity and Innovation Celebrations
The implementation and commercialization of new and problem-solving ideas, practices, or products through which change is brought about.
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Leadership’s Role in Leveraging Workforce Diversity
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An Efficient System for Human Detection Using PIR Sensor and Mobile Technology
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Financial Innovation: Theories, Models, and Future
Innovation means transforming an idea into a marketable product or service, a new or improved manufacturing or distribution method, or a new method of social service.
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Strategy and Innovation Challenges to Post-Pandemic Resilience
Is an improvement in the organization or processes within the organization, the transformation of a new idea into a new product or service.
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The Innovation Potential of Communities of Practice in Higher Education
A means to positively affect work processes or methods ( Ellström, 2010 , p. 29).
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Tensions between Knowledge Creation and Knowledge Sharing: Individual Preferences of Employees in Knowledge-Intensive Organizations
Refers either or both -to the process of development of new knowledge or results of this process.
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The Roles of International Entrepreneurship and Organizational Innovation in SMEs
The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.
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Institutional Entrepreneurship, Trust, and Regulatory Capture in the Digital Economy
Consists of the new combination of production means, the introduction of new goods and/or new production methods, the opening up of new markets, the conquest of a new source of raw materials and/or the carrying out of a new organization of any industry.
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Brazil 4D: An Experience of Interactive Content Production for Free-to-Air Digital Television
The concept of innovation is something that creates and maintains the sustainability of the competitive advantages (Kanter, 1985 AU52: The in-text citation "Kanter, 1985" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. and Drazin Schoonhoven, 1996 AU53: The in-text citation "Drazin Schoonhoven, 1996" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ), and the successful implementation of creative ideas within an organization (AMABILE and GRYSKIEWICZ, 1989 AU54: The in-text citation "AMABILE and GRYSKIEWICZ, 1989" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ), or even open innovation (Chesbrough, 2006 AU55: The in-text citation "Chesbrough, 2006" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ), which considers the interaction between companies, academy and consumers as a dynamic co-creation.
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Effective Mechanisms for Accessing Technology and Innovation Strategies: Why and Who Innovate, How to Innovate?
The initial placing on the market of an invention, product, or its improvement processes or systems within a given geographical area.
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Role of Technology Startups in Africa's Digital Ecosystem
Is the process of creating value by applying novel solution to meaningful problems.
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Key Pillars for Digital Transformation of the Developing World
Innovation can be defined as the creation of something new (product or services) or an improvement on an existing idea.
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Theoretical Opportunities for Rural Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research
Implementation of an idea whether pertaining to a device, system, process, policy, program or service that is new to the organization.
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The Link Between Innovation and Prosperity: How to Manage Knowledge for the Individual's and Society's Benefit From Big Data Governance?
It can be defined simply as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs through developing a new idea, device, process, or method.
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Knowledge Intensive Business Services and Regional Policy
The economic exploitation of novel ideas. This may come in the form of product innovation (a good or service that is new or significantly improved), process innovation (a new or significantly improved production or delivery method), marketing innovation (a new marketing method involving significant changes in product design or packaging, product placement, product promotion or pricing) or organisational innovation (a new organisational method in business practices, workplace organisation or external relations).
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That's So Last Season!: An Exploratory Study on Information Technology as Fashion
The initial commercialization of invention of a new good or service or by using a new method of production.
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Affective Collaborative Instruction with Librarians
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Enhancing Student Productivity Using a Creativity Tutorial
The recombination of past ideas, artifacts, and people in a creative manner,
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Social Capital and Innovation Performance in Firms
The implementation of a new idea or method in a firm or organization.
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An Empirical Analysis of the Algerian Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Algeria
It is recognized as a source of growth and competitiveness. The Oslo Manual distinguishes between four types of innovation.
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The Impact of Digitalization on Innovation: Evidence From Eurozone Countries
Innovation is the adaptation and application of new creative ideas or inventions to economic fields – in other words, it is the process of creative solutions presented for the solution of obvious needs.
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Smart Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities and Challenges
The process of bringing in new ideas and methods of increasing the functionality of cities and towns. More of a divergent from the traditional way of doing things and running the city.
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Travel Agencies and Tour Operators at KidZania: A Proactive and Innovative Approach
Innovation is all about introducing new concepts, products, services, process, marketing technique, organizational structure to meet the needs of existing and new customers with the overall purpose to stimulate and increase spending and growth.
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Marketing Innovation in Tourism
Innovation is knowledge-driven change process of introduction or modifications of a new policy, structure, method, process, a new idea, product or service or use of existing products or a new markets for existing products or even a new marketing method.
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The Digital Divide in the World of Education at the Time of COVID-19
Success of innovative and creative ideas that have introduced something new and useful.
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Multiplex Waves in the Planning of Innovation Processes in Business Systems
Modification of structural and functional properties of a business object which take place as a result of goal-directed (managing) influences hereon.
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Innovation and Startups for Transforming Nigeria's Developing Economy Into a Business Dynamo
The act of introducing a new process or technique in the manufacturing and distribution of novel products/services with the aim of satisfying dynamic customers' wants.
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Sustainable Innovation Projects From Patent Information to Leverage Economic Development
The application of new knowledge, resulting in new products, processes or services or significant improvements in some of its attributes. When a new solution is brought to the market to solve a problem in a new or better way than the existent solutions.
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Internationalization of Polish Higher Education within Knowledge Transfer and Innovation
New, creative changes used in business, which are accumulated, and therefore increase and refine existing technology or knowledge.
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The Role of E-Services in the Library Virtualization Process
Is defined as a new idea, a new product, a new process or an organizational form. It is characterized by three stages: invention, innovation, and diffusion. An invention is a new idea or product, which becomes which becomes an innovation when it starts diffusing in the society or move into a usable form.
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Boosting Entrepreneurism as a Product of Urban Creativity and Governance: The Almada Idea Laboratory Project
Process that articulates new ideas and actions, culminating in new products or new practices, bringing improvements or significant changes to the areas in concern, and where they have influence.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Middle East: An Analysis for Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Jordan, and UAE
The introduction of something new. For example an innovation is a new idea, method, or device in the production or the characteristics of a product or service.
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Reading Between the Lines: Innovation Strategies in Small and Medium-Sized Family Firms – An Exploratory Study
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Internationalization of Family Businesses: Does Size Really Matter?
Consists in the introduction of something (tangible or intangible) new or significantly modified, to the market, within the enterprise or a new or significantly improved process. It is based on the results of technological developments, technology combinations, or the use of other knowledge, developed or acquired by the enterprise (Following the Community Innovation Survey definition).
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Customer-Oriented Global Supply Chains: Port Logistics in the Era of Globalization and Digitization
Innovation is used interchangeably as meaning either new production processes, or new products and services. In a global supply chain context, it also means re-arranging production to take place at geographically distant plants in the world of the same or distinct corporations.
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Analysis of Human Resource Management Strategies on Innovation and Technology in the Modern Era
It is the dynamic and systematic process of developing unique ideas and precious views concepts, ideas, products, or solutions to problems or meets long term goals and requirements.
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Synergizing Innovation and Internationalization in Family Firms: A Pathway to Sustainable Leadership
Generates and executes novel ideas, products, services, or processes that bring about value and enhance the current condition.
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Promoting Lean Innovation for SMEs: A Mexican Case
Innovation. Something new or improved, having marketable potential, including (1) development of new applications for existing technologies, (2) refinement of existing technologies, or (3) development of new applications for existing technologies.
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Innovation of SMEs and Their Effect on Productivity in Jalisco
Innovation is a change action that is a novelty.
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Adoption and Use of Innovative Mobile Technologies in Nigerian Academic Libraries
Defined as “an idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption” ( Rogers, 2003 ). The concept of innovation refers to the adoption of mobile technologies in Nigerian academic libraries.
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Ontology-Based Measurement of Study Program Innovativeness in the Area of Economics and Management
New or improved process/ technology not used before on the level of organization (for example, at the university)
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Using Diffusion of Innovations Theory to Modify Library OER Interventions During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Organizational Ecosystems: Innovation and Social Capital Dimensions
Translation of an invention or idea into a process, product or service in an organization.
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Development of Skills Re-Acquisition in Industry Sector and Employment in Turkey
Innovation is any novelty, invention and creativity that contributes to economic activities.
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Impact of the Mobile Phone on Classical Radio
Bringing an invention to market.
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Disruption and Innovation in Global Higher Education as Viewed Through the Lens of Complexity Theory
Techniques, new ideas, new and different solutions that are used by global higher institutions to create value or competitive advantage.
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Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights: The Case of Soybean Seeds in Argentina and the United States
The introduction of a new product or a qualitative change in an existing product; a process innovation new to an industry; the opening of a new market; the development of new sources of supply for raw materials or other inputs; changes in industrial organisation.
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Innovation in the Indian Banking Industry: An Exploration of the Evolution, Motivations, and Effects
The management of all activities involved in the process of idea generation, technology development, manufacturing and marketing of a new or improved product, process or equipment ( Trott, 2011 , pg.15).
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Expanded Collaborative Learning and Concept Mapping: A Road to Empowering Students in Classrooms
the process of making improvements by introducing something new. It begins with creative ideas from individuals or teams.
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