| Audience | |
| Term | |
| Course Type | Lecture Excercise |
| Location | LG 0.424 |
| KickOff | 20 Apr 2010 - 13:15 |
| Time/Dates |
Tuesday, 13:15 |
| Language | English |
| Exam Type | Presentation Project work |
| Credit Points | 2.5 ETS, 2 SWS |
| Exam ID | 34501 |
| Lecturer | Kathrin Möslein Christiane Rau Sabrina Adamczyk Uta Renken |
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Contents and objectives
This course approaches "managing the innovation process" through five levels of analysis: individual, team, network, organizational, and industrial. At each level of analysis, particular attention is given to the conditions under which (IT-supported) innovation processes succeed and fail. The readings consist of a mixture of book chapters, journal articles, and cases. The primary goal of the course is to expose students to a variety of perspectives on innovation, while building on past work experiences and preparing for work experiences in the future.



