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Author: jhayden Created: 1/22/2009 11:28 AM
Given the wide-spread recession many countries now face, INNO-GRIPS will be exploring the role innovation can play in economic recovery and the effects the downturn may have on innovation. Find our first thoughts on these topics here.

"Innovation that is never commercialized is worthless"
By jhayden on 9/28/2009 10:13 AM
In the Fall VIEW magazine from PricewaterhouseCoopers, the lead article tackles the misunderstood nature of the word innovation and what it (should) mean inside of a company.
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Lisbon Agenda is a failure
By jhayden on 6/22/2009 9:29 AM
The Swedish Prime Minister, whose country is due to take over the EU presidency this summer, announced that the Lisbon Agenda didn't work, and is calling for reform and renewal.
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The decade long route to commercialization
By jhayden on 6/8/2009 1:19 PM
Writing in BusinessWeek today, Micheal Mandel laments the lagging commercialization of US innovations that looked so promising a decade ago.
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NSF author writing in Science thinks about assessing basic research funding from the ARRA
By jhayden on 6/5/2009 3:52 PM
A great article was published yesterday in Science examining the need for a more widespread understanding of the complex relationship between science funding (as seen in the recent US economic stimulus) and innovation outcomes.
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Central Banking Innovation
By jhayden on 4/20/2009 12:32 PM
The current economic situation has knocked central banks off of the pedestals they were accustomed to- so what happens now? Reform, regulation…and innovation? Here is an overview of recent popular press coveragethat may spark some questions. The full article is forthcoming in GRIPS' next newsletter.
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