Customer-Driven Innovation published in R-TM
April 23, 2008 on 1:03 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments
A research paper from the Leveraging Ideas for Innovation project which was led by Prof Kevin C Desouza and funded through the Institute for Innovation in Information Management (I3M) has been published:
- Desouza, K.C., Awazu, Y., Jha, S., Dombrowski, C., Papagari, S. Baloh, P., and Kim, J.Y. “Customer-Driven Innovation,” Research-Technology Management, 51 (3), 2008, 35-44.
The paper can be retrieved from the R-TM website at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iri/rtm/2008/00000051/00000003.
Research-Technology Management is the award-winning, bi-monthly SCI/SSCI indexed journal of the Industrial Research Institute, published since 1958. It contains peer-reviewed articles covering the entire spectrum of technological innovation, from research and development through product development to marketing. RTM is a leading source of knowledge and best practices on innovation management for leaders of research, development, and engineering worldwide.
AMCIS 2008 papers - done reviewing
April 7, 2008 on 4:02 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments
I have just finished off reviewing papers for my track at AMCIS 2008. Knowledge management and knowledge management systems topic is hot as ever and many interesting papers have been submitted. Not a single one could be ruled out as irrelevant or substandard so the work of me and my co-chairs has not been easy. Notifications to authors are due to be sent out tommorrow…
The Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) is an annual conference for Information Systems and Information Technology academics and professionals sponsored by the AIS-Association for Information Systems. AMCIS is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious conferences for IS/IT in the Western Hemisphere, and provides a platform for panel discussions and the presentation of peer-reviewed information systems research papers, over 700 of which are submitted each year.
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