To manage processes To use tools and systems to make decisions about innovation and technology management To apply tools and creative techniques to plan, to develop and to evaluate projects in innovation and technology management To plan and to apply strategies to business manage in international contexts To analyse and to solve complex situations, individually and team working
1. Defining innovation 2. Typologies of innovations 3. Measuring innovation 4. An environment conductive to innovation 5. Generating innovations
The Oxford handbook of innovation (2005). Oxford : Oxford University Press. Oslo Manual: Guidelines for Collecting and Interpreting Innovation Data (2005). OECD Publishing . THE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK ON INNOVATION (2003). Elsevier.
The final mark will be computed as: Final mark = 0,30 x Class activity/assignments + 0,60 x Exam + 0,10 x Class participation