What's the Art in the "Art of Innovation"?

Posted June 30, 2008 | Leadership | Leadership |

"Efficiency is not the winning card. The competitive game is won by businesses that know how to balance entrepreneurial and managerial modes of organizing in the innovation process."

-- Daniel Hjorth, Guest Editor

We Need Science

The trial-and-error approach to innovation is risky, ambiguous, and offers uncertain ROI. We need to take a more predictable approach to developing innovative solutions.

About The Author
Daniel Hjorth
Professor Daniel Hjorth is a Cutter Expert and the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management Professor at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS) Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy (MPP). Prior to this position he was Acting Professor at Växjö University (Sweden), a driving force of entrepreneurship research in Scandinavia. At CBS, Hjorth is the research director of the LIKE-group (Leadership, Innovation, Knowledge,… Read More
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