Course

Applied Innovation Management (MSB416)

Solving Sustainable Development Goals through innovations become a priority of modern European society. Innovations do create values, but the question is for whom? It could be the commercial value that drives innovation, however, increasingly, we acknowledge that innovations are introduced to solve societal or environmental challenges. Today’s most successful firms compete mainly through innovation, whether in the form of continuous development of new products, improvement of processes or organizational forms, or identification of new markets. In order to survive in the knowledge economy, firms need strategies for what kind of innovations to pursue and how to promote innovation by designing the necessary preconditions. In this context, acknowledging that innovation is far more than just a bright idea and that it demands knowledge, resources, and time allocation to manage innovation processes becomes a cornerstone of innovation success and competitive advantage for any organization. Through this course, students will develop a critical perspective of the firm strategies for the continuous management of the sustainable innovation process in organizations. Through investigation of the innovation processes in real private or public organizations during the course, students will acquire skills in addressing innovation challenges on the firm level. Students enrolled in this course will have to analyze and suggest some solutions to address one of the sustainability-related challenges in the regional or international organization through the execution of the Challange-Based Learning (CBL) approach. CBL includes techniques to identify, analyze and address real-life challenges. Thus, students will get the opportunity to work in close collaboration with companies in the region of Stavanger.


Dette er emnebeskrivelsen for studieåret 2023-2024. Merk at det kan komme endringer.

See course description and exam/assesment information for this semester (2024-2025)

Semesters

Fakta

Emnekode

MSB416

Vekting (stp)

10

Semester undervisningsstart

Spring

Undervisningsspråk

English

Antall semestre

1

Vurderingssemester

Spring

Content

The course will take up the following topics:

  • Sustainability-oriented innovation
  • Exploring innovation space
  • Searching for innovation opportunities
  • Selecting innovation opportunities
  • Agile implementation
  • Capturing value
  • Innovation strategy
  • Building innovative organization
  • Learning and building capability

Learning outcome

Knowledge

Through the course, students will develop a solid understanding of the scholarly debate on innovation in the management sciences, including:

  • The importance of innovation to firms
  • Identifying strategic capabilities
  • Sources and the process of innovation
  • Strategies for innovation
  • Sustainability-oriented innovation

Skills

Students will be able to:

  • Present and critically assess different scholarly theories and hypotheses, as well as strategy and/or policy statements, related to sustainable innovation
  • Conduct an analysis of the drivers and/or outcomes of innovation in real firms
  • Discuss different strategies for promoting innovation in a firm
  • Contribute to the management of a firm’s innovation process
  • Identify and find solution for 10 most common innovation challanges

Forkunnskapskrav

Ingen

Exam

Form of assessment Weight Duration Marks Aid Exam system Withdrawal deadline Exam date
Group (max. 4 students) or Individual Written Assignment 1/1 1 Semesters Letter grades Inspera assessment


Vilkår for å gå opp til eksamen/vurdering

70% compulsory attendance of in-person seminars and workshops, Presentation of theory-supplied cases, Presentation of own work related to real-life case , Participation on 50% of all lectures

This course applied the flipped-learning approach. This implies that all theoretical parts will be provided to students via the freely accessible digital portal for self-learning, followed by in-person seminars. The digital portal comprises 10 modules each consisting of 3-4 themes. Video materials, podcasts, cases, book text and exercises are available for students 24/7. At seminars students will have to discuss and reflect on materials. Additionally, there will be two 2-days workshops (half-day events)

Mandatory activities:

70% compulsory attendance of in-person seminars and workshops (Karakterregel: Godkjent)

Presentation of theory-supplied cases (Karakterregel: Godkjent)

Presentation of own work related to real-life case (Karakterregel: Godkjent)

Fagperson(er)

Study Program Director:

Ingeborg Foldøy Solli

Method of work

The course is a flipped-learning course, which implies ten pre-recorded lectures followed by in-person seminars where students will have to discuss provided teaching cases in light of theories. Further, this course applied Challenge Based Learning technique. This means that students will be urged to work with real companies to identify innovation-related challenges, such as searching for and selecting innovative ideas, structuring a smooth innovation process, challenges of portfolio management, and the like. As a part of this course, they would need to investigate these challenges and suggest solutions in light of learned theories. Before each seminar, students must review the required online materials, including videos, podcasts, and reading materials. Active participation during seminars and workshops is expected. There will be three workshops - an ideation stage workshop, a facts-stage workshop, and a solution-stage workshop to help students implement the Challenge-Based Learning approach.

The final deliverable will be a written report at the end of the course. In addition, students will have the opportunity to submit a draft report to get feedback before the final submission.

Expected workload: 250-300 hours

Lectures: 60 hours

Self-study: 100 hours

Assignments - including contact with firms: 120 hours

Overlapping

Emne Reduksjon (SP)
Sustainable Business Development and Innovation: The Firm Perspective (ECS110_1) , Applied Innovation Management (MSB416_1) 5

Åpent for

The course is open to all Master's students within the University of Stavanger.

Emneevaluering

There must be an early dialogue between the course supervisor, the student union representative and the students. The purpose is feedback from the students for changes and adjustments in the course for the current semester.In addition, a digital subject evaluation must be carried out at least every three years. Its purpose is to gather the students experiences with the course.

Litteratur

Book Strategic innovation management Tidd, Joseph, Bessant, John, Chichester, Wiley, XVIII, 417 s., cop. 2014, isbn:978-1-118-45723-8, Article Perspectives on innovation processes Garud, R., Tuertscher, P., & Van de Ven, A. H., Academy of Management Annals, 1, 7, 2013, 775-819, Article You need an innovation strategy Pisano, G. P., Harvard Business Review, 6, 93, 2015, 44-54, Article Users as innovators: a review, critique, and future research directions Bogers, M., Afuah, A., & Bastian, B., Journal of Management, 4, 36, 2010, 857-875, Article Orchestrating innovation networks Dhanaraj, C., & Parkhe, A., Academy of Management Review, 3, 31, 2006, 659-669, Article Leveraging external sources of innovation: a review of research on open innovation West, J., & Bogers, M., Journal of product innovation management, 4, 31, 2014, 814-831, Article Value creation and capture mechanisms in innovation ecosystems: a comparative case study. Ritala, P., Agouridas, V., Assimakopoulos, D., & Gies, O., International Journal of Technology Management, 3-4, 63, 2013, 244-267, Article The stage‐gate® idea‐to‐launch process—update, what's new, and nexgen systems Cooper, R. G., Journal of product innovation management, 3, 25, 2008, 213-232, Article Sustainability‐oriented innovation: A systematic review Adams, R., Jeanrenaud, S., Bessant, J., Denyer, D., & Overy, P., International Journal of Management Reviews, 2, 18, 2016, 180-205, Note IMPORTANT Article Perspectives on innovation in organizations Slappendel, C., Organization Studies, 1, 17, 1996, 107-129, Book Chapter Innovation processes Pavitt, K. (2005), Fagerberg, Jan; Mowery, David C.,; Nelson, Richard R.,; Asheim, Bjørn Terje,; Bruland, Kristine; Grodal, Stine,, Innovation processes, Oxford, Oxford University Press, XVIII, 656 s., 2005, 86-114, isbn:0199264554; 9780199264551; 0199286809; 9780199286805, Article In search of complementarity in innovation strategy: Internal R&D and external knowledge acquisition Cassiman, B., & Veugelers, R., Management Science, 1, 52, 2006, 68-82, Article Dynamic capabilities: what are they? Eisenhardt, K. M., & Martin, J. A., Strategic Management Journal, 10-11, 21, 2000, 1105-1121, Article The core competence of the corporation Hamel, G., & Prahalad, C. K., Harvard Business Review, 3, 68, 1990, 79-91, Article Getting unusual suspects to solve R&D puzzles Lakhani, K. R., & Jeppesen, L. B., Harvard Business Review, 5, 85, 2007, 30-32, Article Reframing the search space for radical innovation Nicholas, J., Ledwith, A., & Bessant, J., Research-Technology Management, 2, 56, 2013, 27-35, Article Winning combinations: search strategies and innovativeness in the UK Criscuolo, P., Laursen, K., Reichstein, T., & Salter, A., Industry and Innovation, 2, 25, 2018, 115-143, Article Business models for open innovation: Matching heterogeneous open innovation strategies with business model dimensions Saebi, T., & Foss, N. J., European Management Journal, 3, 33, 2015, 201-213, Book Chapter A classification of open innovation and open business models Vanhaverbeke, W., & Chesbrough, H., Chesbrough, Chesbrough, Henry William; Chesbrough, Henry William; Vanhaverbeke, Wim; Vanhaverbeke, Wim; West, Joel; West, Joel, A classification of open innovation and open business models, Oxford :, Oxford University Press, 1 online resource :, 2014., 50-68, isbn:0-19-176289-X, https://oxford-universitypressscholarship-com.ezproxy.uis.no/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199682461.001.0001/acprof-9780199682461-chapter-3View online Article A critical assessment of business model research Massa, L., Tucci, C. L., & Afuah, A., Academy of Management Annals, 1, 11, 2017, 73-104, Book Chapter Business model innovation Massa, L., & Tucci, C. L., Business model innovation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013, 420-441, https://core.ac.uk/reader/148006943View online Book Chapter The diffusion of new technology Stoneman, P., & Battisti, G., The diffusion of new technology, Amsterdam, North Holland, X, s. 734-1256, 62 s., 2, 2010, 733-760, isbn:9780444536099, Article Benchmarking the firm's critical success factors in new product development Cooper, R. G., & Kleinschmidt, E. J., Journal of Product Innovation Management, 5, 12, 1995, 374-391, Article Understanding the failure to understand New Product Development failures: Mitigating the uncertainty associated with innovating new products by combining scenario planning and forecasting Derbyshire, J., & Giovannetti, E., Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 125, 2017, 334-344, Article Orchestrating for lead user involvement in innovation networks Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, P., Nätti, S., & Pikkarainen, M., Technovation, 108, 2021, 102326 Article Interorganizational collaboration and the locus of innovation: Networks of learning in biotechnology Powell, W. W., Koput, K. W., & Smith-Doerr, L., Administrative Science Quarterly, 1, 41, 1996, 116-145, Book Chapter Responsible innovation as a catalyst of the firm innovation process Iakovleva, T., Oftedal, E. M., & Bessant, J., Iakovleva, Tatiana,; Oftedal, Elin,; Bessant, J. R.,, Responsible innovation as a catalyst of the firm innovation process, Northampton, MA :, Edward Elgar Pub, 1 online resource (xv, 258 pages)., 2019., 9-22, isbn:1-78897-506-5, Book Chapter A framework for responsible innovation in the business context: Lessons from responsible-, social-and sustainable innovation Lubberink, R., Blok, V., van Ophem, J., & Omta, O., Asveld, Lotte.; van Dam-Mieras, Rietje.; Swierstra, Tsjalling.; Lavrijssen, Saskia.; Linse, Kees.; van den Hoven, Jeroen., A framework for responsible innovation in the business context: Lessons from responsible-, social-and sustainable innovation, Cham :, Springer International Publishing ; Imprint Springer, 1 online resource (VI, 253 p. 15 illus., 11 illus. in color.), 2017., 181-207, isbn:9783319648347; 9783319648330,
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