CIMR PhD researcher Doyin Olorunfemi has managed to reach her goals in 2022 by sticking to her GROW principles: useful suggestions for everyone who is trying to accomplish a big project!
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Indicators of absorptive capacity at country and sectors levels
Marion Frenz and Grazia Ietto-Gilles have been working on the problem of developing indicators of absorptive capacity (ACAP). They estimate dimensional and ACAP indicators for 24 European countries and for 24 sectors of the UK economy.
How to choose the right ideas to implement? A study of lead users on online user innovation communities
In his recent paper on International Journal of Production Economics, Dr Chunjia Han discusses the role of lead users in firms’ decision of consideration and implementation of innovative ideas.
What about the regions? Improving policy for disabled innovative entrepreneurs
Two members of CIMR, Jacqueline Winstanley (Visiting Fellow) and Helen Lawton Smith (CIMR Director) are respectively the project lead and the academic lead on a new research project sponsored by Innovate UK: the Road to Wonder Enquiry.
CIMR Research in Focus 12: Looking ahead to 2023
CIMR Research in Focus is a quarterly series presenting a curated list of blogs from the Centre of Innovation Management Research. Here we discuss our main achievements in the 2022 Autumn term.
Why do public research organisations outsource their knowledge transfer management?
In our study published in the Journal of Technology Transfer, we investigate under what conditions it is more effective for public research organisations to vertically integrate knowledge transfer management or to outsource it to specialist providers.
University spin-offs – what do we know about their survival and performance?
In their paper recently published in Studies in Higher Education, Peter Jelfs and Helen Lawton Smith show that much can be learned from studying all the university spin-offs in a particular region.
Addressing regional inequalities in innovation opportunities for ethnically diverse and disabled entrepreneurs
This study sheds light on the importance of geography in understanding the support available in the UK for disabled and ethnically diverse entrepreneurs through formal networks which provide specialised support.
Project report: Addressing regional inequalities in innovation opportunities for ethnically diverse and disabled entrepreneurs
The final report of the project “Addressing regional inequalities in innovation opportunities for ethnically diverse and disabled entrepreneurs”, supported by the Regional Studies Association, has been published, and is available to download.
Sectors’ analysis: a come-back kid?
Grazia Ietto Gillies argues that sectors are now seen as relevant in innovation and technology studies, after a few decades in which their study was neglected.