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Минченкова, О., O. Minchenkova, Н. Аббас, N. Abbas, А. Минченкова, and A. Minchenkova. "Organization Innovation Potential Metrics." Management of the Personnel and Intellectual Resources in Russia 8, no. 4 (October 31, 2019): 5–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5d7b8948ed0ff0.84614700.

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The Innovation Potential Indicator looks at behaviors that aff ect how new ideas, processes and products are generated, developed and implemented. For organizations fueled by new ideas and constant change, this assessment bridges the gap between what you know about someone in the present and their future potential for innovation and creativity. In article for increase of innovative potential of the organizations a number of indicators is off ered, their role in activization of innovative business processes is defi ned. In addition, the concept of innovative potential is clarifi ed and the analysis of existing methods for assessing innovative potential is carried out. The model of innovative potential including the following modules is off ered: researches and developments; new products; technological fl exibility, high technologies; the organization and management of human resources; information technologies; fi nancing of innovations; transfer of innovations; partnership and cooperation; innovative intelligent system; innovative methods. Barriers and prospects of development of innovative potential in Russia and its regions are defi ned.
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Korneshchuk, Viktoria. "Innovative potential of modern lecturer." Scientific visnyk V.O. Sukhomlynskyi Mykolaiv National University. Pedagogical Sciences 65, no. 2 (2019): 150–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.33310/2518-7813-2019-65-2-150-153.

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The article is analyzed the factors contributing to and impeding the introduction of pedagogical innovations; characterized anti-innovation barriers – external (social, organizational, methodological, logistical) and internal (propensity to conformism, anxiety, self-doubt, negative self-perception, low self-esteem, rigidity of thinking and other). It was emphasized that the effectiveness of implementation pedagogical innovations depends primarily on the lecturer, his innovative potential. The results of diagnosing the innovative potential of teachers involved in the training of future social workers are also presented. By results of diagnostics, it’s established that the vast majority of educators have a high level of innovation in spite of availability different external anti-innovation barriers. Suggested the activities to promote further development the innovative potential of teachers and teaching staff of the department as a whole.
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Matsapura, O. V., T. V. Dzyubko, N. V. Vlasenko, and K. V. Kalashnik. "Theoretical aspect of the category "innovation potential" of a construction company." Ways to Improve Construction Efficiency, no. 46 (October 16, 2020): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2707-501x.2020.46.32-39.

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The article presents the results of analytical research of scientific literature of domestic and foreign researchers, which allowed to determine the essence of the definition of "innovative potential" of a construction company. For this purpose, the article considered such scientific categories as innovation potential and innovation potential of the enterprise. Analysis of the works of famous scientists shows that the innovation potential today is positioned as one of the basic concepts of innovation theory. However, on the question of the essence of the category "innovation potential", as well as the factors influencing its formation, there are often diametrically opposed views. Such variability involves the explication of innovation potential by describing the properties of the internal state of the subject of innovation, as a set of tangible and intangible subsystem of innovation potential. After working on these concepts, we came to the conclusion that the innovative potential of a construction company should be considered as a combination of three components: innovative construction methods, construction from innovative materials and innovative human resources. That is why we propose to consider the innovative potential of the construction company as a total wealth of internal potentials of the enterprise, which allows to develop and successfully implement innovations in all areas of the construction company. Innovative activity is the readiness and ability of an innovative enterprise to carry out for the first time and to implement innovations in further activities. The article uses a historical approach and a comparative analysis of theoretical approaches to the concept of "innovation potential", resulting in. found that the essence of this definition includes not only economic but also resource component. We propose to consider the innovative potential of the construction company as a total wealth of internal potential of the company, which allows to develop and successfully implement innovations in all areas of activity.
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Leshchukh, Iryna. "Innovative potential of the region: dominant characteristics." INNOVATIVE ECONOMY, no. 7-8 (November 2019): 97–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.37332/2309-1533.2019.7-8.14.

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Purpose. The purpose of the article is to summarize theoretical approaches to determining the nature, structure and sources of innovative potential of a region. Methodology of research. The following methods are used during the study: systemic and dialectical – to study the dominant characteristics of the region's innovation potential; comparison and synthesis – to study approaches to interpreting the term "innovation potential"; graphic – for a visual representation of the results of the study. Findings. The approaches to the interpretation of the above category are summarized based on the study of scientific literature devoted to the problem of innovation potential, as well as three main approaches to the interpretation of innovative potential: resource (most common), target and approach by which innovative potential is considered as a measure of ability / result oriented). It is suggested that the innovative potential of a region means first and foremost the opportunities, and second, the resources and organizational capabilities that enable the creation and implementation of innovations to achieve sustainable development of the region and the country as a whole. At the same time, an important aspect of increasing the innovation potential of the region is, among other things, the institutional capacity of the state to stimulate and support the development of innovation processes. It is proposed to consider financial and investment, material and technical (industrial), research, market, information, intellectual-personnel and marketing potentials as components of the region's innovation potential. Originality. The paradigm of innovation potential of the region has been developed, which, unlike the existing ones, provides for: 1) systematization of preconditions for formation and factors of influence on development and enhancement of innovation potential; 2) establishment of functions and sources of innovative potential; 3) determination of components of innovative potential with indication of their quantitative measuring instruments and methods of measurement. Practical value. The obtained results of the research will be the basis for the development of the author's methodology for complex evaluation of innovative potential of Ukrainian regions. Key words: innovations; innovative development; innovative potential of the region; region; innovative activity; spatial development; regional economy.
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Yakubova, D. E., and Zh Saparkyzy. "DEVELOPMENT OF THE INNOVATIVE POTENTIAL OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS IN ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION." Bulletin of the Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University 58, no. 3 (2021): 208–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.52081/bkaku.2021.v58.i3.089.

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The article considers the theoretical foundations of the creation and understanding of the effectiveness of the development of innovative potential of teachers of universities with a personal point of view. The result of the innovation process in education is the application of innovations in theory and practice. Innovation in the education system is the introduction of innovations for the purpose of education, the transformation of new approaches and practices and forms of education, the introduction and dissemination of new pedagogical systems, the creation, development and implementation of new school management technologies. to meet the new requirements. The concept of an innovative educational process as a system of primary values characterizes it as spiritual production, and its product is not only the acquisition of new knowledge and values, but also the disclosure of the true strengths and abilities of students. Innovations in education are based on socially significant values: people, life, work, home land. This is considered as an indispensable condition for creating an effective model for the development of innovation potential of teachers of universities at the expense of using innovations in additional professional education. The basic concept of "innovative potential of university teachers" is defined. The purpose of this article is to consider the theoretical aspects of the development of innovative potential of teachers in the system of additional professional education.
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Gritskevich, Olga V. "DIRECTIONS OF DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZATION’S INNOVATIVE POTENTIAL." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 8 (May 21, 2021): 168–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2021-8-168-175.

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To implement innovations, organizations need to form and develop innovative potential. The innovation potential of an organization includes the potential of material resources and intellectual potential. Taking into account the peculiarities of the influence of laws and principles of the organization on the innovation potential, it is possible to choose the directions of its development. The aim is to study formation principles of organization’s innovative potential, taking into account the influence of laws and principles of the organization, and to determine possible directions for its development. The objects of research are organizations engaged in the implementation of innovations. The subject of the study is the principles and directions of the development of innovative potential. In the course of the research, a number of theoretical methods were used: analysis and synthesis, observation, comparison, and abstraction. The peculiarities of the influence of the law and the principles of development on the innovation potential indicate that personnel, information, organizational and managerial potentials, play the main role. The development of the innovative potential of organizations using the scientific and technical component can be achieved by conducting research in the field of creating new materials, developing and modernizing production processes, solving resource-saving problems. Innovation potential contributes to the development of the organization's strategy. In this study, the theories of innovation potential and the objective laws of the organization were jointly considered.
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Ivanova, Oksana, and Svetlana Belikova. "Assessment of the innovation ecosystem reproductive potential." E3S Web of Conferences 281 (2021): 08004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202128108004.

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The technological development of the national economy in modern conditions is impossible without the creation of a stable innovation ecosystem, capable of a continuous process of the innovations expanded reproduction. Within the framework of the innovation ecosystem, conditions should be created not only for innovation, but also for the active introduction of innovative products. This is especially true for the construction industry, which is the engine of economic growth. In order to analyze the ability of an innovation ecosystem to reproduce innovations, the authors proposed a methodology for assessing the reproductive potential of an innovation ecosystem, which is based on the index method. A distinctive feature of the proposed methodology is the formation of a system of indicators relative to the main stages of innovation reproduction. In most scientific studies, the analysis is based on the assessment of the activities of economic entities involved in innovation. The methodology was tested at the regional level. In this case, an analysis of the industry specifics is possible. The results obtained make it possible to assess the reproductive potential of an innovation ecosystem, to identify the problematic stages in the innovations’ creation and implementation, which contributes to the possibility of using the additional levers for intensifying economic growth.
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Rudolf, Stefan, Casimir Ortlieb, Christian Tönnes, and Günther Schuh. "Discovering Product Innovation Potential within Existing Product Architectures." Applied Mechanics and Materials 794 (October 2015): 540–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.794.540.

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New and innovative products are drivers for successful and sustainable growth of companies. Only a continuous stream of innovations can defend established market segments and create new markets for the company. Especially for European companies, innovations offer the opportunity for differentiation against competitors and therewith help to consist the present cost pressure mainly coming from Asian countries. Thereby, innovation inherent risks regarding limited product success, longer development times and quality lacks threaten the success of the innovation process. With this paper, a new approach is introduced, which aims at the reduction of the risks in the innovation processes. This is realized by shifting the focus from a customer requirement driven innovation screening to a product portfolio based innovation approach. The idea is to identify innovation opportunities within existing portfolios to maximize the use of existing company capabilities.
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Сазонова, Анна, and Anna Sazonova. "APPROACH TO MEASUREMENT AND PRACTICE OF EVALUATING AN INNOVATIVE POTENTIAL OF REGIONAL SYSTEMS." Automation and modeling in design and management of 2018, no. 2 (February 20, 2019): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/article_5c387d6159b0a0.26296197.

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The national innovation system is one of the main mechanisms for restructuring the Russian economy. The implementation of innovations, the active development of the science and technology industry creates the necessary conditions and prerequisites for the transition of the economy to its new technological structure, providing an innovative type of economic growth. In recent years, the literature has developed many approaches to the definition of the concept of “innovative potential”. Some authors consider this category as a set of resources and capabilities of the system to create and implement innovations. Others define innovative potential as a measure of the region’s readiness to create and promote innovations. The third group of authors treats innovation potential as a result of innovation activity, identifying in some way the concept of “innovation potential” and “innovation process”. This article discusses approaches to the definition of a comprehensive indicator of innovative potential. The assessment methods considered in this article allow to determine the level of innovative potential of an organizational system, to perform a comparative analysis of systems according to a generalized indicator of innovative potential and its components, and also to develop programs for the development of organizational systems taking into account the effective use of innovative system capabilities.
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Hardashuk, Tetiana. "THE CONSOLIDATION POTENTIAL OF INNOVATIONS." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 23 (2018): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2018.23.5.

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Innovations are considered as a factor of consolidation of society, taking into account the definition of innovations as a complex phenomenon containing scientific, technical, technological, economic, environmental, social, legal, safety aspects. However, during the longtime scientific, technical, technological aspects of innovations were considered as driving force for the economy economic growth. Innovations directly or indirectly affect all spheres of social life, going far beyond the boundaries of purely market relations. Limitation of purely economic and scientific-technological definition and evaluation of innovations became obvious in 1960s on the wave of economic growth after the World War II and popularization of post-material values, on the one hand, and because of increasing social tensions, environmental crisis, deepening the gap between economically developed and developing countries, as well as between differed groups of the population within society, on the other hand. Social, ethical and environmental aspects of innovation were put on the agenda. Consequently, innovations should be measured not only in figured of benefit, but also in terms of health, education, safety, environmental impacts, saving energy and materials, etc. The study of the economic aspects of innovation were complemented by the following areas: 1) prevention of inequality due to innovative development; 2) combination of innovation with social entrepreneurship; 3) innovation as a factor in achieving sustainability; 4) innovations for environmental protection. This logically follows from the concept of sustainable development grounded on the coherence of social, economic and environmental parameters. Shortly, the complex of updated innovation criteria as a driving force of socio-economic development is formulated by the framework of «3Ps – profit, people, and planet», which accounts economic/financial, social and environmental aspects. The «3P» framework is a basis for development of new business ethics.
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Jarkman, Olof, and Rasmus Kling. "Identifiering av parametrar som påverkar den affärsmässiga potentialen hos en uppfinning : Praktiska förslag för användning i en innovationsprocess." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Projekt, innovationer och entreprenörskap, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-133488.

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Världen är i konstant förändring och drivs framåt genom utveckling av nya och uppdaterade produkter. Utan denna utveckling skulle samhällsutvecklingen troligtvis stanna av. För hur skulle ditt liv se ut utan järnvägen, elektriciteten eller telefonen? Alla dessa förändringar börjar med att en person har en idé som börjar gro och som börjar sin resa mot att nå marknaden. De idéer som mynnar ut i produkter, är av teknisk karaktär och har en höjd av originalitet klassas som uppfinningar, som när väl insteg nås på marknaden blir till innovationer. Alla idéer har dock inte samma förutsättningar att lyckas nå marknaden, utan vissa har stor möjlighet att bli innovationer och vissa har det inte. I de fallen där innehavaren av en idé har som mål att nå insteg med sin uppfinning är det viktigt att i ett så tidigt skede som möjligt kunna särskilja vilka uppfinningar som har potential att göra detta för att ha möjlighet att kunna fokusera sina resurser, så som kapital och tid, på de uppfinningar som har bäst förutsättningar att bli till innovationer. För att kunna få förståelse för huruvida en idé har en affärsmässig potential har vi i det här arbetet undersökt vilka parametrar som påverkar möjligheten att nå insteg. Dessutom har vi undersökt hur en innehavare av en idé kan använda sig utav dessa parametrar för att själv ha möjlighet att analysera och påverka chansen att lyckas. Arbetet har genomförts genom litteraturstudier och kvalitativa intervjuer med personer som har erfarenhet kring uppfinningar och hur dessa når sin tilltänka marknad. Litteraturstudien samt intervjuerna ledde fram till ett antal parametrar som är av intresse att ha kunskap kring. Genom att jämföra dessa med teorin kunde vi analysera fram huruvida de hade inverkan för potentialen att nå marknaden. Ytterligare analys genomfördes för att identifiera hur dessa kan användas för att utvärdera en idé. Parametrarna som identifierades som mest väsentliga för att en uppfinning skulle ha möjlighet att nå insteg är originalitet, marknadskännedom, kunskap och kompetens, drivkraft, öppenhet, timing samt ekonomiska resurser. Det har även visat sig att teori och uppfinnare står långt ifrån varandra när det kommer till hur det praktiskt går till att nå insteg. Uppfinnarna anser att den tekniska lösningen är mest väsentlig medan teorin anser att behovet för produkten hos den tilltänka kunden är det. Vår slutsats är att både den tekniska lösningen och behovet är nödvändigt för att nå insteg, vilket är viktigt att förstå. Uppfinnaren kan få kunskap kring detta genom att arbeta mer strukturerat, se på idén mer objektivt samt genom att göra noggrannare marknadsundersökningar. Vi har även funnit att det är viktigt att våga dela med sig av sin idé, i viss mån, och vara öppen för att kunna få hjälp med kunskap kring kompetens som man inte själv behärskar. Det finns mycket att vinna på att lyckas med att verifiera idéer i ett tidigt stadie för att kunna lägga tid och energi på de idéer som har störst potential att lyckas. Hur detta går till rent praktiskt presenteras sist i rapporten.
The world is in constant change, driven by the development of new and updated products. Without these products, the growth in society would in the worst-case scenario stop completely. Can you imagine how your life would be without the railway, electricity or phone? All these examples have at some point started with a person that has an idea. This person then begins to think about it and at some point, begin the journey to reach the market with it. The ideas that become a product and is of technical nature and at the same time has a height of originality, is classified as an invention. When a market adopts an invention, it becomes an innovation. All ideas have not the same possibility to succeed in the market, some have great potential meanwhile some inventions just fail. In those cases, when a person aim to reach the market with an idea, it’s important to identify if it is one of those that have the possibility, and this is better to have knowledge about at as a early stage as possible. This is important to do, so the inventor can focus their resources, such as capital and time, in the right direction. We have investigated the parameters that affect the ability to achieve entry into a market to get a better understanding of whether an idea has commercial potential or not. We have also in addition to the investigation examined how these parameters can be used to influence the chance of success. The work was done through literature studies and interviews with people who have experience of inventions and the innovation process. The literature review and interviews led to several parameters that are of interest. By comparing this with the theory, we could analyse whether these had effects or not, and if so how much. Further analysis was performed to identify how these can be used in practise. The parameters that were identified as most important was originality, market awareness, knowledge and skills, motivation, transparency, timing and financial resources. We have also proved that theory and reality are far apart when it comes to how innovators work and how researchers think is the best way. The inventors believe that the technical solution is the most significant parameter, while the theory considers the need for the product is the most important. Our conclusion is that both the technical solution and the need are necessary to achieve entry into the market. The inventor can obtain knowledge about all these parameters by working with more structure, look at the idea more objectively and make inquiries with potential customers. We have also found that it is important to share the idea with others, but only to a certain level due to demands for patent grants, to be able to get help to gain knowledge about the parameters that the individual does not possess. There is much to gain from the success of verifying ideas at an early stage, so time and energy can be allocated to the ideas with the greatest potential to succeed. How innovators can use the parameters in a practical way are presented at the end of the report.
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Bolewski, A., and S. Piletska. "Topical issues in analysis of the innovative potential of enterprises." Thesis, National Aviation University, 2021. https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/53340.

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1. Korytko T., Pіletska S, Arefieva О, Pidhora Ye, Pryimakova Yu. (2020) Formation of organizational and economic mechanism of motivation of increase of investment activity of the enterprise. Financial and credit activity: problems of theory and practice. № 4 (35). 418-425. doi:10.1088/1755-1315/628/1/012042 2. Kotsemir, M. N., & Meissner, D. (2013). Conceptualizing the innovation process– Trends and outlook. Higher School of Economics Research Paper No. WPBPR, 10. 3. ZOOK, C. (2004). Beyond the Core: Expand your Market without Abandoning your Roots. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press. 4. O. Vovk; T. Tkachenko; S.Smerichevska; Y.Osypova; L. Raicheva. Implementation of modernization potential to ensure economic safety of enterprises. Laplage Em Revista, (International). Vol. 7, n. 3, Sept. - Dec. 2021, p. 363-373. Режим доступу : https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/issue/view/45 5. Tetiana Tkachenko, Svitlana Tulchynska, Olena Kostiunik, Olha Vovk, Nataliia Kovalenko Modernization determinants by ensuring economic security of enterprises in the competitive conditions. International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, VOL.21 No.8, August 2021 Pp.119-126. . Режим доступу: http://ijcsns.org/07_book/html/202108/202108016.html
The article provides an overview of approaches to the interpretation of the term «innovation» with the disclosure of the advantages and disadvantages of each. A new, cost-based interpretation of the essence of innovation is proposed, based on the application of the basic principles of the stakeholder approach. It also offers the author's interpretation of the concept of "innovative potential", provides its definition and structure.
У статті подано огляд підходів до тлумачення терміну «інновація» з розкриттям переваг та недоліків кожного. Запропоновано нове, вартісне тлумачення сутності інновації, засноване на застосуванні основних принципів стейкхолдерського підходу. Також пропонується авторське тлумачення поняття «інноваційний потенціал», наводиться його визначення та структура.
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Björkman, Mattias, and Ida Juntti. "Småskaligt egenproducerad el : Strålande potential eller bortblåst innovation?" Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå School of Business, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-35532.

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Den omfattande miljöpåverkan som elproduktion bidrar till, har lett till starka påtryckningarfrån beslutsfattare organisationer och allmänhet att successivt övergå till förnybaraenergikällor vid produktion av el. Ett koncept som på senare år fått allt mer uppmärksamhet iSverige är att elanvändarna utöver att energieffektivisera och handla grön el deltar i dennaomställning genom att själva småskaligt producera förnybar el. Småskalig elproduktion i formav sol- och vindkraft har dock haft svårt att etablera sig på elmarknaden på grund av ettstorskaligt produktionssystem med få och stora aktörer. Detta gör att småskaligtegenproducerad el, som innebär en ny marknadsstruktur, uppfattas som en innovation av bådeenergibolag och elanvändare. Vid anammandet av en innovation är användarens attityd tillinnovationen helt avgörande, vilket innebär att elanvändarnas attityd till småskaligegenproducerad el spelar en central roll i den framtida spridningen av konceptet.

Traditionellt sätt har småhusägare utgjort den typiska målgruppen för småskalig elproduktion,men i och med denna uppsats uppmärksammar författarna fastighetsbranschens roll ispridningen av konceptet. Även energibolagens roll undersöks med betoning på eventuellasamarbeten mellan energibolag och fastighetsföretag. Undersökningen fokuserar därför pådessa två parters attityd till småskaligt egenproducerad el och dessa attityders påverkan påkonceptets potentiella spridning. Den teoretiska referensram som undersökningen har utgåttfrån berör attityd till och spridning av innovationer, där centrala begrepp har varit attitydenstre komponenter vetande, känsla och intention samt generella innovationsattribut som ärviktiga i formandet av en attityd. Uppsatsens syfte har varit att utifrån denna referensram tolkaintervjuobjektens attityder till småskaligt egenproducerad el och analysera vilken potentialinnovationen har att spridas på fastighetsmarknaden och bidra till en ökad produktion avförnybar el.

Undersökningen har utförts genom en kvalitativ metod bestående av fem intervjuer medfastighetsföretag och tre intervjuer med energibolag verksamma inom Umeåregionen.Resultaten visar att potentialen för spridningen av småskaligt egenproducerad el påfastighetsmarknaden i dagsläget är svag på grund av att tekniken uppfattas som outveckladoch kostnadsineffektiv. Under förutsättning att tekniken skulle producera en tillfredställandemängd el till ett rimligt pris finns det emellertid god potential för en framtida spridning. Dettafrämst på grund av att fastighetsföretagens och energibolagens attityder till egenproducerad elär positiv, trots det faktum att konceptet samstämmer dåligt med nuvarande lösningar kringhur el produceras. Attityden till huruvida den egna elen ska produceras småskaligt är dockskiftande, där outvecklad och kostnadsineffektiv teknik starkt bidrar till att många företag ärnegativa. Undersökningen indikerar dock på att det finns fastighetsföretag som är intresseradeav att testa småskalig elproduktion men också att det finns energibolag som har ambitionen atti framtiden stödja sina kunder i deras vilja att producera egen el småskaligt.

Om det finns en ambition i samhället att småskalig elproduktion är en framtidslösning somkan öka produktionen av förnybar el anser författarna att både beslutsfattare och tillverkare avsmåskalig sol- och vindkraft ska lägga allt krut på att förbättra den småskaliga teknikensrelativa fördel gentemot storskaliga alternativ. Detta motiverar en fortsatt utveckling av densmåskaliga elproduktionstekniken för att möjliggöra billigare och effektivare elproduktionvilket enligt undersökningen kommer att förändra attityden till konceptet, öka intentionernaatt anamma det och därmed öka spridningen av småskaligt egenproducerad el.

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Nagy, Szabolcs, and P. G. Pererva. "Monitoring of innovation and investment potential of industrial enterprises." Thesis, Харківський національний автомобільно-дорожній університет, 2018. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/36517.

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Кривич, Яна Миколаївна, Яна Николаевна Кривич, and Yana Mykolaivna Kryvych. "Управління інноваційним потенціалом банку." Thesis, Українська академія банківської справи Національного банку України, 2010. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/51396.

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Дисертаційне дослідження присвячене розробці теоретико-методичних засад формування, використання та розвитку інноваційного потенціалу банку (ІПБ). У роботі досліджено сутність банківських інновацій та визначено їх ключові хара-ктеристики та функції; виокремлено напрямки сучасних інноваційних змін у бан-ківській діяльності; досліджено світовий досвід розвитку банківських інновацій та проведено аналіз сучасного стану ринку банківських інновацій України; здійснено структурно-декомпозиційний аналіз інноваційного потенціалу суб’єктів господа-рювання; визначено сутність, призначення та специфіку ІПБ; здійснено його стру-ктуризацію, формалізовано функції, принципи та специфічні особливості, виокре-млено фактори, які впливають на його формування та використання; визначено концептуальні основи поелементної та інтегральної оцінок ІПБ, встановлено оці-ночні межі, формалізовано та структуровано умови їх досягнення; розроблено ав-торський підхід до визначення стратегії подальшого розвитку банку, виходячи з рівня його ІП.
The dissertation research is devoted to development of methodological basis of formation, application and evolution of bank’s innovation potential (BIP). In the work the essence of banking innovations was investigated and their key characteristics and functions were identified, main directions of contemporary innovative changes in the banking business were allocated; international experience in banking innovation was re-searched and the analysis of current state of the market of bank’s innovations in Ukraine was carried out, a structural-decomposition analysis of the innovation potential of busi-nesses was done; the essence, purpose and specific features of BIP was defined; its struc-turing was done, functions, principles and specific features that influence on its formation and usage were formalized; conceptual bases of BIP assessment were defined; assessment limits were set and conditions of their obtaining were structured; the author’s approach for defining the further strategy of the bank based on its IP level was developed.
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Gelvan, Dan Jacob. "Technological entrepreneurship and the utilization of external resources : realizing the potential /." Roskilde : Department of Economics and Planning, University of Roskilde, 1995. http://www.rub.ruc.dk/epublisher/indhold_technological.pdf.

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Wang, Yu. "U.S. electricity end-use efficiency: policy innovation and potential assessment." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/52331.

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Electric end-use efficiency is attracting more and more attentions, but it remains unclear what factors are driving state policy innovations to improve energy efficiency. Controversy also exists over the effectiveness of energy efficiency programs. Several critical problems are facing the policymakers: what factors drive the states taking distinct strategies in policy innovation? Have state policies being able to improve energy efficiency in the past? And, will state policies remain relevant to future efficiency improvements? This dissertation tries to answer these important questions and assumes that policy innovation is relevant to energy efficiency. It first explores the factors that influence the adoption of energy efficiency policies using Internal Determinants models. Results suggest that internal state factors affect policy innovation, including state socioeconomic factors, state fiscal capacity, ideology, and constituent pressure. Policy innovations are found to be correlated with each other. This dissertation also evaluates the impact of policy innovation on energy efficiency by decomposing electricity productivity into activity, structure, and efficiency effects. The findings suggest that financial incentives and building codes have significant impacts on state electricity productivity. Other regulations tend to have mixed effects. In addition, an estimation of the achievable potential of energy efficiency suggests that policies will cost-effectively drive significant electricity savings in the future. Overall, this dissertation offers an in-depth diagnosis of the relationship between policy innovation and energy efficiency. It provides a rigorous statistical analysis covering the most important energy efficiency policies. It represents the first attempt to evaluate policy impact by decomposing electricity productivity. However, the statistical models and energy models are subject to limitations and future research is needed to improve the models.
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Puzyrova, Polina. "The strategy of innovative development: concept, essence and significance for business units in conditions of continuous development." Thesis, Perfect Publishing, Vancouver, Canada, 2021. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19059.

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Strategies for innovative development of business units are considered, which cover many alternative positive innovation processes in business structures and business units, which allow significantly accelerating the innovation process and making a profit. A matrix of strategies for innovative development of business units is proposed and their place for successful innovative development is determined by choosing the appropriate strategy. Characteristic features of introduction of basic and improving innovations at different levels of management are defined.
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Reed, Daniel L. "Environmental and renewable energy innovation potential among the states : state rankings /." View online version, 2009. http://ecommons.txstate.edu/arp/291.

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Stenford, Rebecka, and Rebecca Röing. "Den nya revolutionen? Additiv tillverknings potential för spridning till modeindustrin." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-10240.

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Teknisk utveckling och innovation är drivande för samhällets ekonomiska tillväxt. Vilja och förmåga att innovera är också avgörande för företags överlevnad då lyckosam innovation skapar konkurrensfördelar. Additiv tillverkning är en ny produktionsmetod som har potential att revolutionera hur produkter tillverkas. Tekniken kastar om förutsättningarna för hur företag konkurrerar genom att möjliggöra kostnadseffektiv tillverkning av små serier, produktion nära kundorderpunkten och kundanpassning. Modeindustrin är en komplex och hårt konkurrensutsatt bransch där företag befinner sig i en konstant strävan efter differentiering. För att nå framgång måste företag skapa fördelar gentemot konkurrenterna. Flera branscher har redan börjat använda additiv tillverkning och företag skapar framgångsrikt konkurrensfördelar genom att implementera tekniken. Inom modebranschen har dock additiv tillverkning använts begränsat och inte för produktion av konsumentprodukter. Vårt intresse väcktes för att vidare utreda huruvida det är lämpligt att implementera additiv tillverkning på bredare front. Studiens syfte är att fördjupa diskussionen kring spridning av ny teknik genom att studera additiv tillverknings potential för spridning till modeindustrin. Studien har genomförts med en deduktiv ansats där teorikärnan utgjorts av Schumpeters teorier kring innovation och Rogers teorier om innovationsdiffusion. Studien har varit av kvalitativ karaktär där empiriinsamlingen skett genom semi-strukturerade intervjuer med representanter från företag som använder additiv tillverkning samt forskare inom det textila området. Studiens slutsats är att additiv tillverkning inte lämpar sig för produktion av kläder så som vi känner dem idag. När empirin analyseras i förhållande till studiens teorier framkommer aspekter som indikerar ett flertal matchningar mellan fördelarna med additiv tillverkning och modeindustrins karaktärsdrag framkommit. Att implementera additiv tillverkning kan, i framtiden, vara en möjlighet för modeföretag att i framtiden skapa konkurrensfördelar.
Technological development and innovation are driving forces behind economic growth. Having the will and ability to innovate are also crucial factors for companies as successful innovation creates competitive advantage. Additive manufacturing is a new production process with the potential to revolutionise the way products are being manufactured. The technique disrupts competitive conditions by enabling cost-effective production of small lot sizes, production close to the decoupling point and customisation. The fashion industry is a complex and highly competitive industry, companies are in a constant quest for means of differentiation. In order to be successful, companies must create advantages over the competitors. Several sectors have already started using additive manufacturing and companies create successful competitive advantage by implementing the technology. In the fashion industry however, additive manufacturing has been used sparsely and not for production of consumer products. Our interest was awaked to further investigate whether or not it is appropriate to extend the use of this new technology. The purpose of this study is to immerse the discussion of diffusion of new technology by studying additive manufacturing’s potential of spreading to the fashion industry. The study was conducted with a deductive approach and the central theories have been Schumpeter’s theories of innovation and Rogers’ theories of diffusion of innovations. The study has been of a qualitative nature and semi-structured interviews with representatives from companies using additive manufacturing and researchers in the textile field were conducted to collect the empirical data. The conclusion is that additive manufacturing is not yet suitable for production of clothing. Nonetheless, when the empirical data was analysed in relation to the theories used, multiple matches between the benefits of additive manufacturing and the characteristics of the fashion industry were revealed. Consequently, implementing additive manufacturing can, in the future, pose opportunities for fashion companies to create competitive advantage. The thesis is written in Swedish.
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Bidault, Francis. Leveraged innovation: Unlocking the innovation potential of strategic supply. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999.

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Developing innovative organizations: A roadmap to boost your innovation potential. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Hewing, Martin. Collaboration with Potential Users for Discontinuous Innovation. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-03753-6.

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Nauwelaers, Claire. Innovative regions: A comparative review of methods of evaluating regional innovation potential. Luxembourg: European Commission, 1995.

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Pisano, Gary P. The development factory: Unlocking the potential of process innovation. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

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Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Organization). Economic Committee. 2004: Realising innovation and human capital potential in APEC. Singapore: APEC Secretariat, 2004.

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Strambach, Simone. Innovation and the innovation potential of the Stuttgart region: Redefining the competitiveness of an industrial region. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, School of Planning, 2000.

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Guy, Swanger, ed. Managing innovation in policing: The untapped potential of the middle manager. Washington, D.C: Police Executive Research Forum, 1995.

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Baiche, Bousmaha. The potential for innovation in contemporary rural house building in Algeria. Oxford: OxfordPolytechnic, 1987.

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Richard, Sykes. Unlocking the potential of innovation: The second IBM Hursley lecture 2001. Southampton: University of Southampton, 2001.

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Sehested, Claus, and Henrik Sonnenberg. "The Potential of Lean Innovation." In Lean Innovation, 11–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15895-7_2.

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Sehested, Claus, and Henrik Sonnenberg. "Releasing the Potential for Innovation." In Lean Innovation, 73–78. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15895-7_5.

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Wynn, Andy. "Unlocking Your Growth Potential." In Cracking the Innovation Code, 148–67. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003099086-8.

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Golja, Tea, and Roberta Kontosic. "Innovation Management and Innovation Potential of Croatian SMEs." In Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics, 89–103. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15880-8_8.

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Jagodzinski, Jan. "Educational Research Potential of BioArt." In Encyclopedia of Educational Innovation, 1–5. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2262-4_50-1.

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Kingston, William. "The Unexploited Potential of Patents." In Direct Protection of Innovation, 1–34. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1265-1_1.

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Boutillier, Sophie. "The Resources Potential of the Innovative Entrepreneur." In Collective Innovation Processes, 63–85. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119557883.ch4.

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Szogs, Günther M. "Future Center – An Unconventional Approach to Promote Intellectual Capital Potential." In Enabling Innovation, 393–406. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24503-9_40.

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Moraga-Lewy, Nora. "The potential of multi-stakeholder engagement." In Sustainable Innovation and Impact, 16–28. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351174824-5.

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Antonini, Ernesto, Andrea Boeri, and Francesca Giglio. "Assessing the Circular Potential: Design, Build, Living Reversible." In Emergency Driven Innovation, 87–152. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55969-4_4.

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Madsen, Jacob. "Everyday life innovation potential." In the 13th Participatory Design Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2662155.2662249.

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Bora, Tomáš, Robert Brázda, and Ales Slíva. "INNOVATION POTENTIAL AT UNIVERSITIES." In 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2021.0129.

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Burton, Howard, and Christine Fischer. "Realizing Potential: Innovation Beyond the Cliché." In Charleston Conference. Against the Grain, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284315641.

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Rudenko, Irina. "The innovation potential of regional clusters." In Proceedings of the International Scientific-Practical Conference “Business Cooperation as a Resource of Sustainable Economic Development and Investment Attraction” (ISPCBC 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ispcbc-19.2019.133.

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Tolstoguzov, O., M. Pitukhina, and L. Kulakova. "Russian regions’ educational and innovation potential." In Proceedings of the International Scientific-Practical Conference “Business Cooperation as a Resource of Sustainable Economic Development and Investment Attraction” (ISPCBC 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ispcbc-19.2019.22.

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Špaček, Miroslav. "Measurement of company innovation potential by the complex innovation indicator." In Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Economics Engineering. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cibmee.2019.053.

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Purpose – this paper aims to fill the gap by the identification and assessment of factors of company innovation potential and integrates them into a complex innovation index. The index offers not only the metric to measure overall company potential to innovate but also uncovers areas which are problematic for smooth company innovation performance. Research methodology – the Complex Innovation Index methodology consisted of qualitative research including a questionnaire survey in more than 50 companies and semi-conducted interviews with innovation managers and specialists. Findings – the result is the software-based calculation of the Index which represents a simple but powerful tool which helps company managers better manage company innovation strategy and policy. Research limitations – the methodology was aimed at the assessment of company innovation potential, no matter which industrial branch the company in question operates in. The methodology well suits to established companies but not to start-ups. Practical implications – the methodology enables to reveal main deficiencies and weak points of company innovation processes. The interface is accessible to all companies that are inclined to have its innovation potential measured. Originality/Value – the paper offers a unique and simple technique to measure the level of innovation capability in the company. It enables the company to identify deficiencies or weak points in its innovation performance.
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Watson, Heather. "P-134 Hospice and dementia care: innovation and collaboration." In People, Partnerships and Potential, 16 – 18 November 2016, Liverpool. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2016-001245.157.

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Kedmenec, Irena, Kristina Detelj, and Nikola Kadoic. "The potential of ICT-enabled social innovation." In 2019 42nd International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/mipro.2019.8756742.

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Farrow, Robert. "THE INNOVATION POTENTIAL OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES." In 14th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. IATED, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2021.1931.

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Fuller, J., M. Bartl, H. Ernst, and H. Muhlbacher. "Community based innovation: a method to utilize the innovative potential of online communities." In 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2004.1265464.

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Kofler, Jakob, Elisabeth Nindl, Dorothea Sturn, and Magdalena Wailzer. Participatory Approaches in Research, Technology and Innovation (RTI) Policy and their Potential Impact. Fteval - Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2021.518.

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The present article reviews various concepts of participatory science and research and discusses their potential to exhibit impact on the relationship between science and society. Starting with an overview of rationales, concepts and challenges, different forms and intensities of participatory approaches in research and innovation are discussed. We then look at the situation in Austria and sort selected Austrian funding programmes and initiatives into a diagram according to the intensity of participation as well as the social groups involved in each case. Finally, we try to gain more precise indications of the impact of participatory programmes on the relationship between science and society. Many questions remain unanswered, as precise analyses and evaluation results are usually lacking. While different surveys provide insights into society’s level of information on a general level, interest, involvement and attitude towards science and research, approaches for impact assessment are fragmented and remain on the surface. We therefore propose to develop an analytical framework based on existing approaches and to include collaboratively developed indicators in it.
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Flaim, S., P. Seretakis, and D. South. A review of innovation and diffusion theories: Implications for the potential adoption of clean coal technologies. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7129314.

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Dragoo, Sheri Lynn, and Deborah Young. Translating Product Innovation into a Potential Retail Business and Service Start-up through the Student GradCap Event. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-292.

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Hogan, Michael, and Michael Gallaher. Quantitative Indicators for Country-Level Innovation Ecosystems. RTI Press, May 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2018.op.0051.1805.

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Innovation has been shown to be a key factor in determining a country’s competitiveness and economic growth potential. Through investments in education and research and development, many developing countries have tried to avoid the “middle income trap” of stagnation by working to create high-value employment opportunities. To better understand country-level readiness to innovate, we have compiled a set of publicly available data indicators and created a data tool to illustrate innovation capabilities and infrastructure by country. Our approach builds on and advances existing national innovation metrics by constructing transparent, publicly sourced indicators that emphasize changes over time and interrelationships between different indicators, as opposed to creating simple indices across groups of indicators. This occasional paper is targeted to an applied audience, explaining the methods used to assemble the data, an overview of the indicators, practical applications of the data, summary statistics, and data limitations. The data are not intended to be a tool for providing answers about innovation, but rather a starting point for future work including market landscaping, country-level diagnostics, and qualitative protocols for research.
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Streicher, Jürgen, Angela Wroblewski, Klaus Schuch, and Sybille Reidl. RTI Policy Note on Evaluating Social Innovations. Fteval - Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2021.519.

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Expectations of research, technology and innovation (RTI) policy are shifting towards effectively addressing major societal challenges. Due to its potential to increase innovative dynamics, to develop new knowledge and create new solutions, social innovation is increasingly promoted. This raises questions about (potential) effects and impacts of social innovation. The assessment of impacts is a rather new topic in this field, respective research is still in its early stages. This paper proposes to focus on the change of social practices within RTI ecosystems when assessing social innovation. The ecosystem approach is not only a helpful concept to analyse the emergence and diffusion of social innovation in a specific context, it can also be used to support and guide policy design. Implication for evaluation design are discussed and analytical categories presented. A set of measurement dimensions is proposed that can be used in evaluation designs and for future research.
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de Paiva Serôa da Motta, Raquel, Cintia Munch Cavalcanti, Joyce Brandão, Mariana Pereira, Paulo Lima, and Beatriz Domeniconi. Small scale, great opportunity: towards sustainable young livestock farming in the Amazon and the potential of the Innovation and Learning Hubs (ILHs) : a study to analyse the potential of implantation of Innovation and Learning Hubs (ILHs) for the dissemination of innovative practices in livestock farming for the mitigation of greenhouse gase. Wageningen: Wageningen Livestock Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/495347.

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Marin, Anabel, Lilia Stubrin, Diego Murguía, Enrique Carreras, and Rocío Palacin. Innovation and Competitiveness in Mining Value Chains: The Case of Argentina. Inter-American Development Bank, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003720.

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Argentina has outstanding mineral potential, with substantial amounts of unexplored and unexploited geological resources. Despite this potential, the nonenergy mining sector is still small-scale, representing 0.5 percent of GDP and 3.0 percent of total exports, and is concentrated mainly in a few regions of the country. This document investigates the metal mining value chain in Argentina, in particular the opportunities and challenges that domestic companies find to participate in it. It provides policy recommendations that can help improve the chances of these firms entering and then expanding, growing, and diversifying their clients and markets.
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Lawrence, Sara, Michael Q. Hogan, and Elizabeth Brown. Planning for an Innovation District: Questions for Practitioners to Consider. RTI Press, February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2018.op.0059.1902.

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Innovation districts are physical spaces that serve to strengthen the foundations and institutions of an innovation ecosystem. The design, implementation, and management of formalized innovation districts is a new practice area. Research draws upon the experience of concentrated areas of innovation that occurred organically, such as Boston’s Route 128, as well as intentional projects to bring together innovators in large science and technology parks, such as North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park. Existing research focuses on how to define and design innovation districts and evaluate their impact, as well as general policy considerations. In this paper, we review the definitions and benefits of an innovation district, reviewing the existing empirical research on their impacts. We then propose a series of questions to guide practitioners in addressing the economic, physical, social, and governance elements of an innovation district. Finally, we outline some of the challenges in creating an innovation district and ways to measure progress, to allow practitioners to get ahead of potential issues in the future. This paper is intended to help policymakers and practitioners working in innovation and economic development translate the concepts of innovation ecosystems into actionable next steps for planning innovation districts in their communities.
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Collington, Rosie, and William Lazonick. Pricing for Medicine Innovation: A Regulatory Approach to Support Drug Development and Patient Access. Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36687/inetwp176.

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The United States represents the world’s largest market for pharmaceutical drugs. It is also the only advanced economy in the world that does not regulate drug prices. There is no upper threshold for the prices of medicines in the United States. List prices are instead set by manufacturers in negotiation with supply-chain intermediaries, though some federal programs have degrees of discretion in price determinations. In practice, this deregulated system means that drug prices in the United States are generally far higher than in other advanced economies, adversely affecting patient accessibility and system affordability. In this paper, we draw on the “theory of innovative enterprise” to develop a framework that provides both a critique of the existing pricing system in the United States and a foundation for developing a new model of pricing regulation to support safety and effectiveness through drug development as well as accessibility and affordability in the distribution of approved medicines to patients. We introduce a regulatory approach we term “Pricing for Medicine Innovation” (PMI), which departs dramatically from the market-equilibrium assumptions of conventional (neoclassical) economics. The PMI approach recognizes the centrality of collective investments by government agencies and business firms in the productive capabilities that underpin the drug development process. PMI specifies the conditions under which, at the firm level, drug pricing can support both sustained investment in these capabilities and improved patient access. PMI can advance both of these objectives simultaneously by regulating not just the level of corporate profit but also its allocation to reinvestment in the drug development process. PMI suggests that although price caps are likely to improve drug affordability, there remain two potential issues with this pricing approach. Firstly, in an innovation system where a company’s sales revenue is the source of its finance for further drug development, price caps may deprive a firm of the means to invest in innovation. Secondly, even with adequate profits available for investment in innovation, a firm that is run to maximize shareholder value will tend to use those profits to fund distributions to shareholders rather than for investment in drug innovation. We argue that, if implemented properly, PMI could both improve the affordability of medicines and enhance the innovative performance of pharmaceutical companies.
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Stadnyk, Vаlentyna, Pavlo Izhevskiy, Nila Khrushch, Sergii Lysenko, Galyna Sokoliuk, and Tetjana Tomalja. Strategic priorities of innovation and investment development of the Ukraine's economy industrial sector. [б. в.], October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4471.

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The problem of determining the investment priorities of the national economy development has been actuated. It has been argued that the formation of institutional preferences for activation of industry investment processes should be carried out taking into account the potential ability of each sectoral group enterprises to increase the added value. The scientific and methodical approach for sub-sectors investment attractiveness assessment has been formed on the example of the Ukrainian food industry. It has been recommended to use for this substantiated set of relative performance indexes which are duplicated in aggregate statistical state surveys based on the enterprise’s financial statements. It has been formed the recommendations for the investment priorities of food industry development in Ukraine which are based on the appropriate calculations made by the TOPSIS and CRITIC methods. Methods of economic-statistical and comparative analysis were used for structural and dynamic characteristics of the Ukraine industrial enterprises activities. Given that innovation processes should also cover small and medium-sized industrial enterprises, whose resource opportunities are mostly limited, it is proposed to expand them within the framework of a strategic partnership. Graphic modeling methods have been used to visualize the process of building the business structures resource potential on the basis of their strategic partnership. The influence of the motivational environment on the value of organizational relations within the partnership has been formalized.
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