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Bloomsbury Academic
22 July 2021
Not solely covering new products, Innovation Management focuses on new services and new business models; in doing so, it provides an introduction to new business development. The book follows the logic of the innovation process, from idea development via selection to implementation, and discusses these topics both on the level of the company and individual projects. Its content is evidence-based, but with many practical examples. This textbook ensures up-to-date subject knowledge by providing a contemporary approach: novel methodologies such as design thinking, lean innovation and open innovation are included. Exercises and discussion questions at the end of each chapter enable self-testing and reflection. Comprehension of new topics is aided by an in-margin glossary and further multimedia links on the companion website - bloomsburyonlineresources.com/innovation-management.

It is an essential resource for undergraduate students seeking a rigorous and science-based, yet accessible and manageable, overview of innovation management.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 193mm, 
Weight:   646g
ISBN:   9781352012422
ISBN 10:   1352012421
Pages:   280
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION 1: Innovation management and new business development PART TWO: IDEA GENERATION 2. The front end of innovation 3. Design thinking PART THREE: INNOVATION STRATEGY 4. Innovation Strategy 5. Portfolio Management PART FOUR: ORGANIZING INNOVATION 6. Managing Projects 7. Organizing for Innovation 8. Open Innovation PART FIVE: INNOVATION IN SPECIFIC TYPES OF FIRMS 9. Entrepreneurship 10. Innovation in project-based and multinational firms PART SIX: CONCLUSION 11. The future of innovation management and new business development References Index.

Jan van den Ende is Professor of Management of Technology and Innovation at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM). He is also Professor of Horticulture Innovation and Visiting Professor at LUISS Universita Guido Carli, Rome, Italy.

Reviews for Innovation Management

This comprehensive textbook incorporates the latest thinking and academic research in innovation management. It offers a wealth of relevant examples from a variety of industries and practical exercises which will enable students to apply what they have learnt in the classroom and experience first-hand what it means to be an innovation manager. * Paola Criscuolo, Professor of Innovation Management, Imperial College London, UK * A comprehensive, insightful yet elegant book that takes a novice to this topic by hand and then eruditely walks them through the various facets of innovation management. Both students and instructors will benefit from the author’s skilful treatment of the various complex multi-disciplinary threads, including strategic, operational, technological, human resource, legal and financial, that constitute innovation management in practice. When compared to other heavy-breathing introductory tomes, this book is a refreshing and delightful introduction to innovation management. * Anup Nair, Teaching Fellow, University of Strathclyde, UK * Uniquely comprehensive and accessible, Jan van den Ende’s book covers both the “classics” and more contemporary topics in innovation management. By linking concepts and frameworks from theory with examples and cases from practice, this book will enable both the understanding and the application of innovation management principles in different contexts. * Marcel Bogers, Professor of Open and Collaborative Innovation, Eindhoven Institute of Technology, Netherlands * This book provides clear insights on how to manage innovation using traditional and contemporary approaches. It demonstrates practical and effective methodologies for bringing innovation to the core of businesses and organisations, which are contextualised through a wide array of case studies and with visualisations to explain concepts, thus making the book an excellent foundation resource for university students and practitioners. * Osikhuemhe Okwilagwe, Senior Lecturer in Strategy, Bournemouth University, UK * Contemporary, timely and accessible: this book will benefit students and practitioners in their understanding of the importance of innovation management in strategies for companies and other organizations. A pleasure to read! * Cees van Beers, Professor of Innovation Management, TU Delft, Netherlands * Innovation has become a key capability for all organizations in the 21st century. Successful innovation management must get many decisions right on both the project level and the firm level. Jan van den Ende’s very readable introductory text brings together these knowledge areas, fusing masterfully academic research and practical advice. * Sebastian Fixson, Professor of Innovation and Design, Babson College, USA * This book provides a novel and very interesting approach to innovation management. It offers readers a perspective which is both multi-layered (in the sense that it offers footholds for innovation managers as well as innovation actors) and integrated (in the sense that the book addresses most of the core elements not in isolation, but connected to the processual dimension of innovation). All of this is not in abstracto, but enriched and illustrated by lots of short cases and examples and stretches from the very early strategic and search phases to the conclusion of the innovation activities. * Frido Smulders, Professor of Entrepreneurial Engineering by Design, TU Delft, Netherlands * This timely book journeys the readers through the logic of innovation activities from idea development, to selection to implementation by applying contemporary cases to critical concepts. A must-read for students of the discipline, entrepreneurs looking to start-up and corporate innovators including executives and project managers who are vested with key innovation management responsibilities. * Subra Ananthram, Associate Professor of Business and Innovation, Curtin University, Australia * Innovation Management should be widely read by students as well as practitioners and scholars. It provides clear understanding of the organizational context – projects and project-based firms – within which innovation in products, services and business models takes place and must be carefully managed. It is an important, opportune and accessible book. * Andrew Davies, Professor of Innovation Management, University of Sussex, UK * This textbook is a student-friendly starting point for the study of innovation management. It covers the key areas across the innovation process, from idea generation to successful implementation. Students will find the link of academic theories with real-life cases and hands-on exercises a refreshing approach to deepening their knowledge. * Philip Steinberg, Assistant Professor, University of Groningen, Netherlands *


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