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management innovation

131 results on Discovery

  • Are your purchase decisions free from prejudice?
    Export services companies led by women benefit most from management certification, according to research from Prof. Henk Van Vries et all.
  • Three ways to defeat the ‘one hit wonder’ curse
    Three strategies to keep your creative juices flowing.
  • RSM Reads: Innovation Management
    A complete introduction to the field of Innovation Management: design thinking, lean innovation, disruptive innovation and open innovation.
  • Walking the tightrope of inclusion versus exclusion in the workplace: A leadership lens
    How leaders can reap the benefits of inclusion and diversity – including a tool for using within organisations.
  • Carmen Koetsier on the best places to look for inspiration
    Out of ideas? Carmen Koetsier investigated the effects of taking a break from a creative task to find #inspiration.
  • Digitally managed cities of the future – how close are we?
    Are we there yet? ECDA studied how 80 European cities are getting on with developing Urban Data Platforms. How close is our digital future?
  • Leadership is like love: it can make you blind
    If organisations take more time to make decisions they can overcome an automatic dislike for managers and an unconditional love for leaders.
  • Ideas for innovation—how do you tell the good ones from the bad ones?
    If you ask people for their ideas about innovation and efficiency, how can you tell the good ones from the bad ones?
  • In F1, car manufacturers gain more from high R&D and low advertising.
    Research-intense car manufacturers have more to gain from competing in the F1 championship than advertising-intense car manufacturers.
  • Navigating alliances with bigger partners
    Start-ups face many life-and-death choices as they grow. One of the most crucial is how to work with larger partners.
  • Ending up with misaligned management control systems
    For supply chain partners to realise existing potentials, effective controls are necessary to serve as the underlying basis of relationship management. Why do misaligned control structures happen? 
  • When to order product locally and when far away?
    Should you order offshore, or from a more expensive local supplier, who can deliver sooner? Işık Biçer has developed a tool that helps to make that decision.
  • Teams generate better ideas than individuals
    Even tiny teams of two develop better ideas than individuals. Yet, many people want to generate ideas alone. Dirk Deichmann researched why.
  • Does climate change affect global innovation?
    In history, surges of innovation often suddenly occurred after long uneventful periods. Did climate change pressure people to innovate?
  • RSM Discovery Magazine 35: out now!
    Love in organisations, climate change and innovation, why customers reject your innovations and more. RSM Discovery Magazine is out now!
  • Middle Managers Find Walking the Talk Is Not Easy Without Top Management Support
    To be an inspirational middle manager you need behavioral integrity. But how do you do that if you are undermined by higher management?
  • RSM Discovery Magazine 34: out now!
    Crowdsourced consumer data, innovation is a team sport, power struggles, how big should small firms think, and the Chinese concept of Guanxi
  • How good networking events can stimulate business innovation
    Networking events and conferences can be great for discovering new business opportunities and even help companies to innovate together. But only if these events are designed the right way.
  • The benefits of combining drones and trucks for deliveries
    Does using delivery drones make sense? Yes, if you combine them with trucks.
  • The influence of power on prosocial behaviour
    Fair leadership behaviour and decisions promotes prosocial behavior of employees.
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