Paul Romer and the S-Curve of Innovation 94.0

Theoretical economists and management theorists, like scientists viz engineers, often do not see eye-to-eye. The goal of the first is often new knowledge while those of the second is practical application. Their stakeholders, methodologies and measures of success are also different. Still, they often inhabit one S-curve though at different parts. For this post, the [...]

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Capturing and Codifyng Knowledge is Key to Incremental Innovation – 2 of 2

The practice of innovation in the Philippines is dictated by the reality that the bulk of the market lies at the bottom of a pyramid. Cost reduction is very often the main goal of innovation. Even when no basic research is conducted, my experience as an innovation practitioner is that the value of learnings from [...]

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