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Twenty challenges to innovation studies

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posted on 2023-06-09, 03:40 authored by Ben MartinBen Martin
With the field of innovation studies now half a century old, the occasion has been marked by several studies looking back to identify the main advances made over its lifetime. Starting from a list of 20 advances over the field’s history, this discussion paper sets out 20 challenges for coming decades. At a conference in 1900, David Hilbert put forward a list of 23 unsolved mathematical problems that were to have a profound influence on the work of mathematicians during the 20th Century. The intention here is to prompt a debate within the innovation studies community on what are, or should be, the key challenges for us to take up, and more generally on what sort of field we aspire to be. It is argued that the empirical focus of our studies has not kept pace with the fast changing world and economy, especially the shift from manufacturing to services and the growing need for sustainability. Moreover, the very way we conceptualise, define, operationalise and analyse ‘innovation’ seems rooted in the past, leaving us less able to grapple with other less visible or ‘dark’ forms of innovation.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Presentation Type

  • lecture

Event name

Copenhagen Business School (CBS) workshop on innovation studies

Event location

Copenhagen, Denmark

Event type

workshop

Event date

24 Feb 2015

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  • SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2016-10-24

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2016-10-24

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-10-24

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