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Giannopoulos, G. A., (1946-)
The accelerating transport innovation revolutiona global, case study-based assessment of current experience, cross-sectorial effects,and socioeconomic transformations /
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The accelerating transport innovation revolutionGeorge A. Giannopo
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a global, case study-based assessment of current experience, cross-sectorial effects,and socioeconomic transformations /
Author:
Giannopoulos, G. A.,
Published:
Amsterdam, Netherlands :Elsevier,2019.
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1 online resource.
Notes:
Includes index.
Subject:
Transportation.
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128138045
ISBN:
9780128138052 (electronic bk.)
The accelerating transport innovation revolutiona global, case study-based assessment of current experience, cross-sectorial effects,and socioeconomic transformations /
Giannopoulos, G. A.,1946-
The accelerating transport innovation revolution
a global, case study-based assessment of current experience, cross-sectorial effects,and socioeconomic transformations /[electronic resource] :George A. Giannopo - First edition. - Amsterdam, Netherlands :Elsevier,2019. - 1 online resource.
Includes index.
<P><b>Section I: Understanding Systemic Innovation </b>1. Introduction -- Basic Concepts and Relationships 2. Innovation Ecosystems -- A Systems Based Theory of Innovation 3. The Role of Paradigms In Understanding Transformative Innovation 4. Innovation Organisation and Governance Around the World 5. Factors Influencing Innovation Ecosystem Success / Failure 6. The Importance And Role of Innovation Spillovers 7. Innovation Monitoring And Data Collection 8. Securing The Intelectual Property Rights 9. Economic And Financial Aspects of Innovation 10. The Punctuated Transformaton of Public and Private Sector Involvement In Transportation Innovation 11. The Role of Successful Entrepreneurship Within Innovation Ecosystems 12. Conclusions And Lessons Learned</p> <p><b>Section II: Case Studies </b>Case Study I (CSI): Germany: The Berlin/Adlershof Science And Innovation City: Structure And Operation Of A Major Innovation Ecosystem Element Case Study II (CSII): Germany: The German Aeronautics And Space Organization (Dlr): A Case Of "Company-Level" Innovation Case Study III (CSIII): Greece: The Athens University Of Economics And Business: A Case Of A Higher Education Institution Acting As Innovation And Entrepreneurial Hub Case Study IV (CSIV): Israel: A Case Of Market Driven National Innovation System Case Study V (CSV): P.R. China: A Case Of Centrally Driven National Innovation System Case Study VI (CSVI): Uk: The Uk's Transport Catapult, A Case Of Government Initiated Company-Level Innovation Case Study VII (CSVII): Us -- Silicon Valley: A Regional Innovation Ecosystem With World Reach And Impact. Case Study VIII (SVIII): Us -- Denver Area: A Case Of A Mature Regional Transport Innovation Ecosystem And Innovation Testing Ground Case Study IX (CSIX): Us: The Critical Role Of Individuals In The Creation And Sustainability Of Innovation Ecosystems Case Study X (CSX): Us, Eu, China, Japan: The Role Of Public And Private Sector Investment In Evs, Avs And Ai Innovation </p> <p><b>Section III: Annexes </b>Annex 1: Summary Descriptions Of Rtd & I Public Governance And Organisational Regimes In Different Countries Annex 2: Ensuring Optimal Exploitation Of Research Results: List Of Ideas And Suggestions On: How To Make Better Use Of (Research) Project And Program Results Annex 3: Key Innovations That Formed Important External Spillovers For Transport Related Innovation Annex 4: Typical Results Of R & D Evaluation Studies</p>
The Accelerating Transport Innovation Revolution: A Global, Case Study-based Assessment of Current Experience, Cross-sectorial Effects and Socioeconomic Transformations, offers a comprehensive view of current state-of-the-art and practices around the world to create innovation on a revolutionary scale and connect research to commercial exploitation of its results. It offers a fascinating new model of the innovation process based on theories of biological ecosystems, general systems theory and basins of attraction (represented through space-time graphs well known in mathematics). Furthermore, it considers - through a number of dedicated chapters - key issues and elements of innovation ecosystems, such as: Causal Factors and system constraints affecting the development and sustainability of innovation ecosystems (Chapter 4); Review of innovation organization and governance in key countries and regions (Chapter 5); the role of technological "Spillovers" (Chapter 6); Collection and use of data for innovation monitoring and benchmarking (Chapter 7); Intellectual Property protection between competing ecosystems (Chapter 8); Economics of innovation (Chapter 9); Public and private sector involvement in Transport innovation creation (Chapter 10); the role of the individual entrepreneur - innovator in energizing change (Chapter 11). Finally, in Chapter 12, there is a thorough summary of key findings. This book uses a paradigmatic approach to augment the innovation ecosystem model of innovation that integrates beliefs and learning into the innovation ecosystems model. It therefore includes ten case studies from the U.S., Europe and Asia, detailing how innovation is created across continents and different ecosystems and what are the critical lessons to be learned. It does this, effectively, at five different levels of analysis i.e. the individual innovator / entrepreneur level, the organization level (government agency or company), the regional ecosystem level, the nation-state level and the global - systemic or international level. Each level of analysis, reveals unique features of the innovation landscape and the ten case studies allow the reader to assess when and where specific "enablers" are facilitating innovation especially on a revolutionary scale. The need for the book came from the realization that despite the billions of dollars spent on various research programs over the past 20 years (especially in the public sector), there have been few clear and tangible efforts directed at exploring how innovation production increasingly occurs and the critical factors necessary to sustain large-scale, revolutionary change as the future unfolds. Thus, a primary theme of the book is that understanding how research results translate into market innovation and implementation, especially understanding the nature of revolutionary innovation, is as important as the creation of innovations themselves. While the focus of the book is on Transportation, the concepts and recommendations presented apply to other fields too.
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