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4034: Innovation ( forår 2010 - 10 ECTS )

Rammer for udbud

  • Uddannelsessprog: dansk
  • Niveau:   COURSE LEVEL : Compulsory course on the 4th sem. Business Administration major and 2nd sem. Business Administration minor programmes. Elective course for BSc students  
  • Semester/kvarter:  SEMESTER FOR WHICH DESCRIPTION IS VALID: Spring 2010  
  • Timer per uge:   NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK: 2+2 hours for 14 weeks (in total 48 lecture equivalents)  
  • Deltagerbegrænsning:   RESTRICTIONS ON ADMISSION: None
  • Undervisningssted: Århus
  • Hovedområde: Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet
  • Udbud ID: 17595

Formål

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

On completion of the course participants should be able to:

  • describe the central areas of innovation, different forms of innovation and the difficulties of working with innovation
  • describe the content of a few general theories of innovation and explain the difference between them
  • describe, analyze and evaluate different sources and processes of innovation with respect to the innovation context.
  • describe and explain the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches to managing innovation and apply them on an individual, a firm, a meso and a national level.

Indhold

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

"Surely, nothing can be more plain or even more trite common sense than the proposition that innovation, as conceived by us, is at the center of practically all the phenomena, difficulties, and problems of economic life in capitalist society.", says the founding father of the innovation discipline Joseph A. Schumpeter.

 

As the quote illustrates, the course takes its point of departure in the assumption that innovation and the resulting progress and disequilibrium is a major driving force in the economy. Still, innovation as an economic phenomenon and event has always been relegated to obscurity in business administration theory, which to a large extent is based on the micro-economic theories of equilibrium. An important premise of the course is that innovation to some extent lets itself be guided and driven by active economic agents - the innovators. Innovation is thus not, as in most economic theory, seen simply as a series of arbitrary, exogenous shocks to the economy.

 

Accordingly, this course highlights innovation as a particularly relevant study object in an economic universe characterized by unpredictability and comprehensive changes due to, among other things, internationalization, continuous changes in demand and rapid technological advances. In other words, it is possible for a society, an industry, a company or even a person to deliberately develop their skills and capacity for innovation and thus generate a competitive advantage.

 

 

COURSE SUBJECT AREAS:

  • The course introduces students to a number of innovation theories in order to improve ability of students to choose between theories.
  • A number of innovations theories are thus isolated, described and discussed.
  • We examine the significance of the concept of innovation, different types of innovation and different sources of innovation.
  • Further we study innovation from a structural, a processual and an individual perception oriented angle.
  • The innovation phenomena is studied according to various economic contexts - i.e. large companies, small and medium size companies, start-up companies and the university environment.
  • Based on this knowledge the students competences are build with respect to managing innovation processes at an individual, a firm, a meso and a national level.

Faglige forudsætninger

 

REQUIRED COURSES (progression):

It is recommended that the students have passed the courses Marketing, Strategy and 8035: Organizational Behavior

Underviser

 

LECTURER: Per Blenker

Undervisnings- og arbejdsform

 

TEACHING METHOD:

The course is primarily theory based lectures, but student activity is vital as groups of students are given the responsibility to formulate questions for each week. Further students are expected to participate actively in both theoretical and case-based discussions.

 

 

TEACHING LANGUAGE: Danish

Litteratur

 

LITERATURE:

Book:

Smith, David (2006)Exploring Innovation; McGraw Hill, Berkshire

(approx. 300 pages)

 

Compendium (approx. 500 pages):

Blenker, P. (1994) Innovation og entrepreneuriel væren - eller noget om hvorfor det er så svært at tale om Innovation, I Freytag et.al. (Red) Innovation i et økonomisk perspektiv , Samfundslitteratur, pp 262-292.

Trott, P. (2005) Innovation Management And New Product Development, Prentice Hall, chap. 1, pp. 3-38

Schumpeter, J.A. (1934). The Theory of Economic Development. Excerpts (approx.

20 pages)

Lundvall, B.Å. (1998). Why Study National Systems and National Styles of

Innovation? Technological Analysis & Strategic Management, 10 (4) pp. 407-421 (14

pages)

Teece, D. & Pisano, G. (1994). The Dynamic Capabilities of Firms: An Introduction.

Industrial and Corporate Change, 3 (3) pp. 537-556 (20 pages)

Rowley, T., D. Behrens & D. Krackhardt (2000) Redundant governance structures: an analysis of structural and relational embeddedness in the steel and semiconductor industries, Strategic Management Journal , Vol 21, 3, pp. 369-386.

Jon Sundbo (1994) Tre grundopfattelser i innovationsteorien, Ledelse og Erhvervsøkonomi , årg. 58  no.   3-4  p. 169-83.

Cooper, R.G., S.J. Edgett & E.J. Kleinschmidt (2002). Optimizing the Stage-Gate

Process: What Best-Practice Companies Do - I. Research Technology Management,

45 (5) Sep-Oct, pp. 43-49 (6 pages)

Johne, F. A. (1984) How experienced product innovators organize. Journal of Product Innovation Management. 1: 210-233

Weick, K., Sutcliffe, K.M. and Obstfeld,D.(2005 ). Organizing and the Process of Sensemaking, Organization Science   16 (4) pp. 409-21  

Van de Ven, A (1986), ‘Central Problems in the Management of Innovation',

Management Science vol. 32 (5), pp. 590-607.

March, J.G. (1991) Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational Learning, Organization Science , Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 71-87.

Christensen, K.S. (2005). Corporate Entreprenørskab: Begreber og Perspektiver - Ny konkurrencekraft med corporate entreprenørskab?,   Ledelse & Erhvervsøkonomi , Vol 69, No 1, pp 13-26.

Von-Hippel, E. (1994). 'Sticky Information' and the Locus of Problem Solving:

Implications for Innovation. Management Science, 40 (4) pp. 429-439 (10 pages)

Rambøll Management (2005). Innovationsspringet - en analyse af innovation i små

og mellemstore virksomheder (approx. 20 pages, excerpts)

Kjeldsen, J. & K. Nielsen (2004). Growth Creating Entrepreneurs: What Are Their

Characteristics and Impact, and Can They Be Created? - A Perspective Relating to

Industrial Policy and Economic Development (12 pages)

Nielsen, K. (2005). Danmark - verdens førende iværksætternation? (15 pages)

Innovationsrådet (2006) InnovationMonitor 2006 - Danmarks innovationskapacitet - fra benchmarking til politik, pp. 4-17

Porter, M.E. (1990). The Competitive Advantage of Nations. Harvard Business

Review, March-April (17 pages)

Mandag Morgen (2004). På Sporet af Verdensklasse - Innovationsmiljøet

Katrinebjerg (excerpts, approx. 10 pages)

Etzkowitz, H., A. Webster, C. Gebhardt & B.R.C. Terra (2000). The Future of the

University and the University of the Future: Evolution of Ivory Tower to

Entrepreneurial Paradigm. Research Policy, 29 (2) pp. 313-330 (17 pages)

Fisker, S. (2004). Academic Entrepreneurship - An Oxymoron? Aarhus Business

School, Working Paper Series (excerpts, approx. 20 pages)

 

Studieordning og bedømmelse

1. del af sidefaget i erhvervsøkonomi

  • Skriftlig, bedømt efter 7-skala med intern censur

Bacheloruddannelsen i økonomi

  • Skriftlig, bedømt efter 7-skala med intern censur

Grundfaget i erhvervsøkonomi

  • Skriftlig, bedømt efter 7-skala med intern censur

Sidefag i erhvervsøkonomi

  • Skriftlig, bedømt efter 7-skala med intern censur

Sidefaget i erhvervsøkonomi

  • Skriftlig, bedømt efter 7-skala med intern censur

Suppleringsuddannelsen i erhvervsøkonomi

  • Skriftlig, bedømt efter 7-skala med intern censur

Tilvalgsfaget i erhvervsøkonomi

  • Skriftlig, bedømt efter 7-skala med intern censur


 

FORM OF ASSESSMENT: 4 hour written exam

EXAMINATION AIDS ALLOWED: None