This thesis explores a number of barriers to innovation as identified in the 2011 report by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Education: Powering Innovation (MBIE, 2011.) The two questions which guided this research were: (1) What is the current innovation culture in New Zealand businesses? And (2) how do innovative businesses drive and accelerate the transfer of key innovation knowledge and skills for growth within the business? A review of the extant literature explored the current state of innovation and creativity in businesses as well as the levels and practices of collaborative knowledge sharing within and among businesses. Interviews were conducted with eight participant innovative companies selected throughout Auckl...
Synopsis This thesis takes the approach of the knowledge-based view of organisations, as it argues t...
Abstract: This paper describes some preliminary results from an investigation into the determinants ...
To increase wealth and well-being, New Zealand needs to both increase the productivity of its tradit...
This thesis explores a number of barriers to innovation as identified in the 2011 report by the Mini...
This thesis investigates the determinants of innovation in the New Zealand manufacturing sector by a...
The overall aim of this thesis is to uncover the key determinants of innovation in New Zealand firms...
Conference organised by the Lincoln University Technology Users' Innovation (TUI) Group, June 13-14,...
Whilst research in generic innovation is abound, the literature on the management of innovation in f...
Innovation is an issue that has attracted considerable research interest in economics. Innovation re...
Purpose Academic industry collaborations (AIC) are increasingly seen as a key part of national inno...
This thesis addresses the research problem of "what are the key underpinning assets or drivers of te...
This presentation is focused on what can be learned about the New Zealand situation regarding models...
This study is based on a collaborative research project between ten industry partners and two univer...
Ongoing discussions and changes in the New Zealand innovation system have underlined the need to imp...
Human capital for the knowledge economy has curiously been a Cinderella topic for applied business r...
Synopsis This thesis takes the approach of the knowledge-based view of organisations, as it argues t...
Abstract: This paper describes some preliminary results from an investigation into the determinants ...
To increase wealth and well-being, New Zealand needs to both increase the productivity of its tradit...
This thesis explores a number of barriers to innovation as identified in the 2011 report by the Mini...
This thesis investigates the determinants of innovation in the New Zealand manufacturing sector by a...
The overall aim of this thesis is to uncover the key determinants of innovation in New Zealand firms...
Conference organised by the Lincoln University Technology Users' Innovation (TUI) Group, June 13-14,...
Whilst research in generic innovation is abound, the literature on the management of innovation in f...
Innovation is an issue that has attracted considerable research interest in economics. Innovation re...
Purpose Academic industry collaborations (AIC) are increasingly seen as a key part of national inno...
This thesis addresses the research problem of "what are the key underpinning assets or drivers of te...
This presentation is focused on what can be learned about the New Zealand situation regarding models...
This study is based on a collaborative research project between ten industry partners and two univer...
Ongoing discussions and changes in the New Zealand innovation system have underlined the need to imp...
Human capital for the knowledge economy has curiously been a Cinderella topic for applied business r...
Synopsis This thesis takes the approach of the knowledge-based view of organisations, as it argues t...
Abstract: This paper describes some preliminary results from an investigation into the determinants ...
To increase wealth and well-being, New Zealand needs to both increase the productivity of its tradit...