Event details
The Role of Universities and other Key Stakeholders in Knowledge Transfer
30 September 2010 to 30 September 2010 - 10:00am - 3.40pm
Focus of the Seminar Series
Although significant work exists in incremental innovation, research on radical innovation is
not as substantial and there appears to be little synthesis of the research that does exist.
Much research is focused on high-tech companies, however, the arts and other creative
industries also have much to offer. There are also many links with the basic physical and
biological sciences, and with disciplines such as economics, geography, psychology,
sociology, and business/management that study the factors that inhibit/facilitate innovation.
The research community needs to pool its collective knowledge and open critical discourse
around the issue of radical innovation to generate a deeper understanding of current
knowledge and to develop a coherent research agenda for the future.
The aim of this series is to bring together experts in the area from an international and multidisciplinary
perspective to generate a deeper understanding of the issues surrounding Radical Innovation. The expectation is that the interaction and debate generated from this
series of events will lead to the development of a coherent, multi-disciplinary and applicable
research agenda for the future.
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/business/downloads/ESRCSeminar6Loughborough.pdf
- Venue
- Henry Ford College, Holywell Park, Loughborough University, UK
- Tickets
- Adults: £0, Students: £0, Concessions: £0
- Ticket information
- Additional information
- Please follow the link for payment details http://www.lboro.ac.uk/business/downloads/ESRCSeminar6Loughborough.pdf
- Contact name
- Dr. Kathryn Walsh
- Contact email
- K.Walsh@lboro.ac.uk
- Contact number
- 01509228693
- Website
- http://www.lboro.ac.uk/

