STRATEGY, PROCESSES, CULTURE, AND FUNDING THE GROUNDWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2179-3565.2020v11i4p88-100

Keywords:

Sustainable Innovation, Systematic Innovation

Abstract

What does it take for organizations to innovate? Although, there several classifications that define Innovation Management they can be grouped into four categories: Strategy, Processes, Culture, and Funding. While strategy focus on the idea of organizations being proactive to fast adapt to changes and exploit opportunities, processes are determinant for the definition of the problems, validate and test solutions that fit the market. Meanwhile, culture is being necessary to leverage innovation and introduce practices for knowledge management and continuous innovation. The research focused on why and how, bringing relevance to the context of the organizations, either social or technological, experimental methods, partner value, and internal mechanisms for innovation orientation. The goal is to provide an integral vision and balanced practical approach for the development of products, services, business model redesign in a sustainable manner. It is an attempt to manage the uncertainty factor and at the same time identify and generate opportunities through the ability to intervene proactively in the market with stakeholders and technical systems. In this way, it overcomes the management problem-solution shorter cycle, within a micro constructivist approach of small groups, of mentoring programs.

Author Biography

Joaquim José Carvalho Proença, Universidad de San Buenaventura Cartagena

Joaquin Jose Carvalho Proença did doctoral studies on Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain) and obtained a Master of Scientific Culture and Innovation at the same university. Researcher on innovation programs (and anything related to innovation processes, methodologies, culture, change management) that bring capabilities to sustainable innovation to entrepreneurs and small businesses, regardless of their human, financial resources, and organizational design. 

 

In the scope of innovation projects, he is the coordinator for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship LAB at San Buenaventura University and did research, design, and development as mentor leader at SIM project in Colombia (with businesses in marketing & advertising, lighting design, platform for car integral services, visual audio production, home cleaning services, IT consulting industries) and coordinated, a managed service design project for hospital and hotel in Peru. 

 

Latest academic works published were: Living Lab Innovation Methodologies, Caderno de Administracao, Brazil; Innovation Programs Models: Design and management, Revista de Estudios e Pesquisa em Administração, 3(3) Brazil; Collaboration and Entrepreneurship Innovation Models, Horizontes Empresariales 18(2), Chile; Service Design for Innovation in Small and Medium Businesses, Global Busines Administration Journal 3(2), Peru. Conference proceedings at the R&D Management, Designing Innovation: Transformational Challenges for Organizations and Society, Politecnico de Milano, Italy.

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2021-01-08

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