"The book offers a framework for how to make innovation leaps more likely - and shows how radically improved technology can help solve the major challenges the world currently faces"--
"The book offers a framework for how to make innovation leaps more likely - and shows how radically improved technology can help solve the major challenges the world currently faces"--
Thomas Ramge has published about twenty books on technology, which have been translated into more than twenty languages. His essays and long-reads have appeared in MIT Sloan Management Review, the Economist, Harvard Business Review, and Foreign Affairs, among others. He is an associated member of the Einstein Center for Digital Future and Alumni Senior Research Fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society. Rafael Laguna de la Vera is the founding director of the Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovation (SPRIND). At sixteen, he founded his first start-up, Elephant Software. Laguna is a visiting professor at several universities and is a cofounding partner of CODE University of Applied Sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Stefan Hell vii Prelude: The Great Innovation Leap 01 1. Innovation Theater 11 Do We Actually Live in Innovative Times? 2. Maslow's Hierarchy of Innovation 43 What Kind of Innovation Do We Need? 3. The Possessed 71 Who Makes Innovation Leap? 4. The Entrepreneurial State 113 How Can Fresh Policy Thinking Foster Innovation? 5. Financing Breakthroughs 149 How Can New Technologies Survive in the Valley of Death? 6. Reinventing Innovation 181 What Can We Learn from Open Source, Open Data, and Open Innovation? 7. Techno-Optimism 211 How Far Is It to Utopia? Notes 239 Bibliography 252 Index 268 Acknowledgments 277
Foreword by Stefan Hell vii Prelude: The Great Innovation Leap 01 1. Innovation Theater 11 Do We Actually Live in Innovative Times? 2. Maslow's Hierarchy of Innovation 43 What Kind of Innovation Do We Need? 3. The Possessed 71 Who Makes Innovation Leap? 4. The Entrepreneurial State 113 How Can Fresh Policy Thinking Foster Innovation? 5. Financing Breakthroughs 149 How Can New Technologies Survive in the Valley of Death? 6. Reinventing Innovation 181 What Can We Learn from Open Source, Open Data, and Open Innovation? 7. Techno-Optimism 211 How Far Is It to Utopia? Notes 239 Bibliography 252 Index 268 Acknowledgments 277
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