Innovation is frequently advocated as the premier pathway for progress. However, it is not the only tactic available. Agility is also a significant driver of organisational change. This paper investigates two cases to examine how action was taken to mitigate the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK. One pressing need was to construct a specialist emergency hospital and another to develop an effective vaccine for Covid 19. The relative significance of innovation and agility varied greatly but, in both cases, there was a beneficial symbiotic relationship between these intertwined practices of action.It can be concluded that innovation alone could neither have delivered the emergency hospital nor could it have provided an effecti...
Public health is continually threatened by re- and newly emerging infections, as well as pathogen re...
Many governments, global management consultancies, university researchers and top executives have st...
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown measures have permeated close to all aspects of daily ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust the potential role of the state as a driver of scientific innovatio...
Background: Innovation in healthcare is said to be notoriously difficult to achieve and sustain yet ...
This article examines contingencies and constraints in problem-solving processes underlying technolo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust the potential role of the state as a driver of scientific innovatio...
As the COVID‐19 pandemic spread across the globe in the first quarter of 2020, demand for specialise...
The COVID-19 crisis has underlined the need for accelerated innovation to rapidly help business solv...
Covid-19 has severely tested our public health systems. Recovering from Covid-19 will soon test our ...
Open innovation will have an important role to play in recovering from the aftermath of the coronavi...
Alongside the frustrations, difficulties and challenges of the pandemic, many great things are also ...
Public health is continually threatened by re- and newly emerging infections, as well as pathogen re...
Many governments, global management consultancies, university researchers and top executives have st...
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown measures have permeated close to all aspects of daily ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust the potential role of the state as a driver of scientific innovatio...
Background: Innovation in healthcare is said to be notoriously difficult to achieve and sustain yet ...
This article examines contingencies and constraints in problem-solving processes underlying technolo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust the potential role of the state as a driver of scientific innovatio...
As the COVID‐19 pandemic spread across the globe in the first quarter of 2020, demand for specialise...
The COVID-19 crisis has underlined the need for accelerated innovation to rapidly help business solv...
Covid-19 has severely tested our public health systems. Recovering from Covid-19 will soon test our ...
Open innovation will have an important role to play in recovering from the aftermath of the coronavi...
Alongside the frustrations, difficulties and challenges of the pandemic, many great things are also ...
Public health is continually threatened by re- and newly emerging infections, as well as pathogen re...
Many governments, global management consultancies, university researchers and top executives have st...
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown measures have permeated close to all aspects of daily ...