what is The study of 'innovation': , how it is different from creativity, why it seems to
Question:
what is The study of 'innovation': , how it is different from creativity, why it seems to be the more difficult part of the 'creativity-innovation process', as well as the very important role innovation plays in the life-cycle of economies (Creative Destruction, Disruptive Innovation, and the Innovator's Dilemma) as well as the trajectory of human history and human achievement more broadly (the BOS, etc.,) With this in mind (and with reference to texts listed below), please respond to the following: Tell me what you've learned thus far? What do we gain when we shift our analytic attention to the 'innovator"... as opposed to just the 'idea generator'?
Be sure to include references (and citations) to these course readings when developing your response:
- Levitt, T. (1963). Creativity is not enough.Harvard Business Review,41(3), 72-83
- Sean Peek (2021). "Creativity is not Innovation (But you Need Both)" Business News Daily; July 23, 2021. Available at: https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/6848-creativity-vs-innovation.html
- Clayton Christensen, Michael E. Raynor, and Rory McDonald (2015). "What is Disruptive Innovation?" Harvard Business Review, December, 2015. (On SLATE) and: https://hbr.org/2015/12/what-is-disruptive-innovation
L. Fessier "You're no genius": Her Father's shutdowns made Angela Duckworth a world expert on Grit"; Available at: https://qz.com/work/1233940/angela-duckworth-explains-grit-is-the-key-to-success-and-self-confidence/
J. H. Dyer, H.B . Gregersen, and C.M. Christensen (2009). "Spotlight on Innovation: The Innovator's DNA." HBR.
Wan Kwong Weng (2009). Commentary: Are you Creating A Blue Ocean? Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development. Vol. 19 (2).
Understanding Cross Cultural Management
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