This oral presentation considers four models, culture, national identity, innovation identity, and cultural limits to innovation. The research goal was to identify the wider social context in which New Zealand innovation is situated. In this way some of NZ’s strengths and weaknesses with respect to innovation can be identified
Schumpeter in 1942 clearly established the necessity of innovation for all forms of global competiti...
I would like to talk to you about two cultures within the field of R&D – on the one hand, the c...
This paper outlines how innovation has been framed in contemporary Maori economic development using ...
Conference organised by the Lincoln University Technology Users' Innovation (TUI) Group, June 13-14,...
This presentation is focused on what can be learned about the New Zealand situation regarding models...
Recent research in the AERU has focussed on the study of technology users’ innovation (TUI). The pri...
This paper focuses on cross-cultural comparisons of innovation identity for selected nations. Throug...
This paper outlines the New Zealand TUI (Technology Users' Innovation) research programme. The two m...
This presentation provides a summary of results from TUI (Technology Users' Innovation) case studies...
In New Zealand, as in many countries, innovation is an important topic, one which is seen as vital t...
A focus on overseas markets has been an important topic for AERU research for many years, reflecting...
This study is based on the assumption that high levels of innovation provide an international edge i...
This thesis explores a number of barriers to innovation as identified in the 2011 report by the Mini...
The technology users’ innovation (TUI) research programme aims to identify the conditions under whic...
This thesis investigates the determinants of innovation in the New Zealand manufacturing sector by a...
Schumpeter in 1942 clearly established the necessity of innovation for all forms of global competiti...
I would like to talk to you about two cultures within the field of R&D – on the one hand, the c...
This paper outlines how innovation has been framed in contemporary Maori economic development using ...
Conference organised by the Lincoln University Technology Users' Innovation (TUI) Group, June 13-14,...
This presentation is focused on what can be learned about the New Zealand situation regarding models...
Recent research in the AERU has focussed on the study of technology users’ innovation (TUI). The pri...
This paper focuses on cross-cultural comparisons of innovation identity for selected nations. Throug...
This paper outlines the New Zealand TUI (Technology Users' Innovation) research programme. The two m...
This presentation provides a summary of results from TUI (Technology Users' Innovation) case studies...
In New Zealand, as in many countries, innovation is an important topic, one which is seen as vital t...
A focus on overseas markets has been an important topic for AERU research for many years, reflecting...
This study is based on the assumption that high levels of innovation provide an international edge i...
This thesis explores a number of barriers to innovation as identified in the 2011 report by the Mini...
The technology users’ innovation (TUI) research programme aims to identify the conditions under whic...
This thesis investigates the determinants of innovation in the New Zealand manufacturing sector by a...
Schumpeter in 1942 clearly established the necessity of innovation for all forms of global competiti...
I would like to talk to you about two cultures within the field of R&D – on the one hand, the c...
This paper outlines how innovation has been framed in contemporary Maori economic development using ...