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157 Contents vii CHAPTER 5. ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS...159 5. 1. Know, appreciate and protect what we have...
The biosphere consists of living things and the environment â the atmosphere, the land and the oceans â from
Humans and animals take in oxygen and food and return carbon dioxide and other matters to the environment.
We will use this metaphor for innovation systems acting in harmony with the environment. Innovation has always been a part of human activity.
Agence de lâ Environnement et de la Maã trise de lâ Energie (French national agency for environment and mastering of energy) AKARI:
but not about the overall behavior inside the environment. Business people want to sell more; nowadays, a global market is addressed without thinking about the right benefits.
the educational program is adapted not to changing industrial and economic environments. To give one example the conquest of the space could not be done without technology.
The cold climate also makes it possible to cool the thousands of servers by cold air from the environment.
Designed to best use the natural environment and conditions, they use outside air and sea water in cold climates (Hamina,
Telepresence ambition is creating a genuine environment to let people experience an environment even when at, a distance,
as if they were given in a place. Several companies now produce moving robots representing a distant person
http://eco18. com/minimize-electronic-waste-to-help-protect-the-environment/)The most efficient process within the company is automated an machine,
Multiple connected devices are embedded into the environment, adapting to, and anticipating the needs of, the users.
Innovation Landscape and Fields 27 Ambient assisted living offers intelligent environments (devices and automated services) for the elderly to allow them live independently in their own homes,
More sophisticated environments can adapt autonomously, proactively and context-sensitively to their activity. Sometimes these individuals just want some company
research related to the environment â it is divided into two areas: biodiversity maintenance and contaminants removal ELS 14.
It has an emerging role in the areas of environment agriculture and food. Currently, there are more than 250 biotechnology health care products and vaccines available, many for previously untreatable diseases.
and reduce the impact of farming on the environment. More than 50 biorefineries are being built across North america to test
be it in medicine, environment, electronics or any other field HUL 08. âoenanoâ is a technology
the industrials involved in production, consumers of a finished product and the environment during the end of life of products.
which helps farmers improve the way they farm for the benefit of the environment, the profitability of their business and social responsibility, including all important aspects of sustainable developmentâ.
we need to find a balance between research satisfaction, business from innovation, growth and impact on living and the environment.
Other Smart City programs are devoted to intelligent or green buildings, providing useful information to citizens and to their well-being and environment.
economy, mobility, environment, living and people are among the indicators to define which city is the smartest.
wanting to preserve their beautiful environment KOH 14a, but often business wins. Some technological applications, such as e-and m-tourism, are tried to spread knowledge about a local ecosystem,
and make life easier without deteriorating our conditions and the environment. Searching for the simplest solutions and taking into account the consequences from the beginning are vital.
grow and reproduce without destroying this environment. Innovation is expanding and evolving with time. This chapter presents innovation as a reflexive process and a component of ecosystems including research
enterprises, technology (digital ecosystems), users, policy, education and environment. Apart from helping humans, innovation also has a potential to influence our culture and society.
For this purpose, he often used the material that was most common in the nearby environment.
Addressed simultaneously, they create an environment in which innovation has better chances to flourish and have an economic impact DVI 08.
Î Î Î, âoestudy ofâ, is the scientific study of the relationships that living organisms have with each other and with their natural environment;
The biosphere consists of living things and the environment â the atmosphere, the land and the oceans â from
Humans and animals take in oxygen and food and return carbon dioxide and other matters to the environment.
â Ecosystem ecology5 field studies living and nonliving components within their environment â how these factors interact with each other,
In June 1992, the first United nations Conference on Environment and Development, held in Rio de janeiro, adopted Agenda 21:
and to safeguard the Union's citizens from environment-related pressures and risks to health and well-beingâ ECO 14a.
The three pillars of CSR are environment, society and economy. Technological and cultural aspects are still missing here.
the innovation ecosystems form a suitable environment to the good progress and to the sustainable success of the e-co-innovation process.
The environment is considered a participant, because we take benefits from its resources and we have to minimize the impact of our activity with the aim to preserve the initial balance.
or non-governmental organization (NGO) innovation. 2. 3. 2. Innovation dynamics The key components of innovation ecosystems are education, research, companies, funding organizations, politicians, supporting technology and environment,
The teaching methods do not facilitate obtaining the skills required by the current economic environment. Each subject of âoecore curriculaâ is taught by specialized professors (geography
All activities benefit from the environment and all participants have a duty to minimize their impact with the aim of respecting the initial balance.
Another condition for fruitful innovation is taking into account the impact on living and planet and learning from the environment.
and maintain a positive workplace environment and to encourage cooperation among workers with differing backgrounds.
because this Environment Social Culture Technology=social networks Economy Environment Social Culture Technology Economy Innovation Ecosystems 69 element is evaluated not for ranking
Smart Region may provide an enabling environment for such a synergy. The Horizon 2020 program also contains sections regarding Excellence Science and Industrial Leadership.
1) creating a new and stable broadband regulatory environment. Providing fast and ultrafast Internet to match world leaders such as South korea and Japan,
In parallel with the US Global Environment for Network Innovations and Japanese project AKARI, Future Internet Research and Experimentation Development research programs have been funded by the EU to foster research on the future developments of the Internet architecture, technology and services.
In the 20 drivers, the environment, as well as the evaluation of the innovation impact, is missing.
According to the public policy goals for energy, environment and energy transition, ADEME supports the innovation, development and research activity.
development and environment (soil and air. The OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy: France 2014 provides an OECD view of innovation policy in France OEC 14b.
and a few consider the impact on livings and the environment. They are pushing technology and only economic success is considered.
and connect intimately with the environment in the valley â and to work in partnership with neighbors to maintain
and its damage to the environment spawned an implementable plan to increase ridership and efficiency in Hawaiâ
Examples include the environment sustainability, economic phenomena and life itself. These are open and dynamic systems with the potential to change each larger system,
One of their projects is to explore open energy systems able to dynamically transmit power in ultradispersive environments,
and reconstructs a natural environment under any arable climatic condition. It plans to establish a new relationalistic life science of an âoein naturaâ state, beyond conventional reductionism,
For occupants of Synthetic Space, transforming the makeup of the surrounding built environment will be as easy as changing the wallpaper image on a present-day personal computer (PC.
In the Earthâ s environment, various disturbances (environmental factors, gene transformation chemical substances, etc. are entangled integrally, leading to unpredictable reactive properties.
Experimentations and Results 135 The Sony CSL Paris center focuses on personal music experience, developmental cognitive robots, self-organizing communication systems and sustainable environment simulation.
because growing in harsh environment, it is a symbol of perseverance and nourishment across the borders of the Arab world and of solidarity and determination.
and covers biology and medicine, social sciences and humanities, energy and transport, environment and society, IT and telecommunications,
This Living Lab activity covers both domains of nature diversity (insular tropical environment) and culture (creative industries.
enhancing and disseminating the island heritage know-how through serious games as tools for knowledge acquisition in physical and virtual environments.
and the environments have changed all fundamentally. It is important to see how these changes in the drivers for success have led to different policy approaches by all stakeholders.
and Results 145 traditional training center by a special innovation enabling organizational environment using all senses,
â thinking-dreaming-playing-doing work environment: integration of physical, virtual, emotional and mental spaces in order to create rich environments that contribute to effective group and individual processes;
â time-out: the center invites people to take a time-out from their daily workload and routine stress,
in order to ensure that the FC remains relevant to the changing environment in which the organization operates.
The environment and equipment of an external FC may have an impact on creativity. 4. 3. 3. Green
and eco-innovation DG Environment12 (The Environment Directorate General of the EC) was set up in 1973 to protect,
preserve and improve the Europeâ s environment for present and future generations. The Commission proposes policies
Its main aims are to ensure a high level of protection of human health and the environment from the risks from chemicals
The DG Environment website offers access to the base of âoegood Practiceâ. As usual, the access to this base follows the traditional IT logic â access by area,
The beads spin in the washing machine along with the 12 http://ec. europa. eu/environment/./Experimentations and Results 151 dirty garments,
The Sustainable Urban Metabolism for Europe (SUME) project focused on how to design future 152 The Innovation Biosphere urban systems to be less damaging to the environment.
and urban environments on resource use in order to significantly reduce resource and energy consumption and transform urban building and spatial structures for the future.
natural hazards and environmental and health impacts in man-made environments; â designing and planning sustainable cities and regions:
While many people dream about disruptive innovation, only a few put emphasis on creating the favorable conditions for fruitful innovation in terms of environment, places,
It already happens in some projects concerning the environment and they are successful. Some understood that the education is the base of progress.
5 Environment and Sustainable Success 5. 1. Know, appreciate and protect what we have Many examples from the real world show that the intensive industrialization
The âoebusiness firstâ attitude replaced the respect for our natural environment. Amplified by cultural diversity,
Some call it âoeresponsible innovationâ but it only focuses on environment without considering the other system impacts. 1 http://wwz. ifremer. fr/institut eng.
Environment and Sustainable Success 161 HP Living Progress the HP framework âoefor thinking about how we do businessâ,
Environment and Sustainable Success 163 or are concerned not with the long-term impact that may have on living organisms absorbing the nanoparticles in various forms.
what the connections with existing environment are, what the best solution is, how this solution will interact with the environment,
what impact it will have and how far it will change the natural context are only few examples of questions to ask.
What are the connections with past knowledge and the existing environment? Is it possible to find a solution by observing nature?
This experience like many others demonstrated that every effect may be a result of complex chain of causes. 3 http://saudiaramcoworld. com/.Environment
allowing plants to cope with the excess of heavy metals in the environment, caused by humans. However, while Nature was playing with anthocyanin pigments to tune the coloration of flowers,
it Environment and Sustainable Success 167 turned out that one âoeside-effectâ of these compounds allows anthocyanins to chelate heavy metal ions,
Plants have an ability to perceive the environment and to feel the world around itself.
we can learn from our environment â from dolphins: how to communicate in water; from prairies:
Environment and Sustainable Success 169 any other shape â for maximizing space with the least amount of building material.
Environment and Sustainable Success 171 Figure 5. 3. Nature picture and low-magnification optical microscopy, low-magnification FESEM (Field emission Scanning Electron microscopy) images
They are far from reaching the performance of biological quadrupeds in natural environments. The horse capacities are superior to any other animal of equal size;
it reduces the degradation of their output due to self-cleaning effect XCO 15b.7 http://biomimetics. mit. edu/Environment
Thus, it impacts directly or indirectly living things and the environment â the atmosphere, the land and 8 http://www. uakron. edu/im/online-newsroom/news details. dot?
The greedy economic system which produces things to throw out should be replaced by Environment and Sustainable Success 175 a more sustainable one.
to respect the environment and manage oneâ s own time, to take care of oneâ s physical and mental health,
of oneself and the surrounding environment GUM 68. She puts emphasis on eating wisely. She wrote several books to explain what
Environment and Sustainable Success 177 The only way to know whether progress is being made to measure it using the right indicators â key progress indicators â another KPI â including the right use of technology, training, stakeholdersâ networks, environmental impact, leadership,
Environment and Sustainable Success 179 The diversity is not an excuse for lowering the educational level;
it is not enough on the new capacity of double connection between environment and innovation:
innovation for environment and from environment. We need geeks who are fascinated by new technology and who are able to evaluate what is really useful
ECO 14a EUROPEAN COMMISSION, About Eco-innovation, available at http://ec. europa. eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovation/index en. htm, 2014.
WAR 01 WARD P.,How Penguins Are adapted to Their Environment and Survive Cold Conditions. Science of the Cold, available at http://www. coolantarctica. com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/science/cold penguins. htm, 2001.
Environment and Sustainable Success 5. 1. Know, appreciate and protect what we have 5. 2. Problem solving 5. 2. 1. Motivation 5. 2. 2. Understanding the problem to solve 5. 2. 3. Solutions from the past and alternative solutions 5
In the current economic environment, competition emerges quickly in the form of technology-savvy disruptors able to provide superior value propositions based on light asset models.
4 T. Schmiedel and J. vom Brocke environment. Such regions comprise North america, Europe, and Australia,
Considering the rapidly changing business environment and technological developments in recent years, the innovative capacity of BPM gains increasing importance.
for example, by engineers in a secured environment inside the company. In recent years, however, open innovation has proven beneficial in more and more cases (Chesborough et al.,
The fourth industrial revolution is enabled by the introduction of the Internet of things and Services into the manufacturing environment.
optimizing total enterprise operation Local Global Every decision must be made in the context of a globally competitive environment Business Process Innovation as an Enabler of Proactive Value Chains 23 Furthermore, for wider use,
as outlined below, is designed as a low risk prototype environment for experimenting with the new concepts
todayâ s workers expect to be able to configure their own environment to suit their working style,
This can be overcome by a work environment where creative solutions are rewarded encouraging workers to offer their own ideas.
but can prove too passive for the business environment. Consequently, the original purpose of SM integration into the process may be diluted
New, less hierarchical models of organizing have started to appear instead of traditional organizational forms, especially in highly dynamic environments 66 P. Trkman and M. Klun (Majchrzak, Jarvenpaa, & Hollingshead, 2007.
and optimized business processes and the often changing environment of a digital world. Incorporating SM into BPM provides flexibility by enabling communication and collaboration among a widespread net of employees and external stakeholders.
when working in a stable environment. Enterprise systems are considered to be at the core of enterprise operations
Fast changing environments, like value webs as a form of inter-organizational cooperation, increase the frequency of change for both an organization and its systems,
which sense the surrounding environment, including means for positioning via e g.,, the GPS (that is, the Global Positioning System) or other satellite navigation systems;
) Connecting millions or even billions of smartphones into large scale sensing systems enable time or location-based services in environment monitoring, intelligent transportation systems, applications in health and support for the ageing populations,
Within the stable insurance industry structure and business environment in Scandinavia, the insurance company has no imperative and immediate motivation to transform the business strategy
Business environment is conceptualized as the macro economic and market environment that a company operated within.
The management of an innovation goes through two phases: exploration phase and exploitation phase (Tidd & Bessant, 2009.
or accountable for capabilities required for the innovation lacked the necessary motivation, competence or empowerment/mandate, due to a stable business environment and low risk tolerance,
Thus, the innovated process cannot be sustained in the current environment. Christensen (1997) pinpoints that a market leader with a low risk tolerance, who is acting in a stable business environment with a functional business model
usually avoids the adoption of innovation for fear of provoking the business environment. A possible solution to this dilemma could be to unbundle the business by separating an insurance telematics initiative to another division and brand (Osterwalder & Pigneur, 2010.
Due to the unique context and core subject of this case study, the generalization of the results may be limited.
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and support environments that leave considerable freedom so that process workers can readily deviate from preestablished paths.
With companies being subject to increasing degrees of competition and a more dynamic market environment, it is crucial to implement organizational changes rapidly
Hence, BPM projects are conducted in large, possibly interorganizational environments (Houy, Fettke, J. Becker(*)Department of Information systems, University of Muenster, Leonardo-Campus 3, 48149 Muâ nster, Germany e-mail:
The icebricks modeling environment is structured in four layers (cf. Fig. 2). On the first layer, modelers design a framework,
and energy efficient flows (as means for KPA#3). Each of the (digital) innovations initiated in the future Airport project had the goal to contribute to these values (see Fig. 4 below) founded on patterns of data streams as the common information environment.
In the MONALISA project (www. monalisaproject. eu) information sharing environments are being set up to achieve safer, more efficient,
This requires that common information environments are being set up in which different actors, including the beneficiaries,
and BPM concepts, making them more prepared to deal with changing and uncertain business environments.
planning in highly unpredictable or turbulent environments has extensively been discussed by management researchers (Brews & Purohit, 2007;
However, organizations often have difficulties in implementing strategic changes at the speed required by the market environment (Shimizu & Hitt, 2004.
and business processes in changing environments becomes a difficult task for organizations. Although we now live in a digital world,
The context is the information that comes from the environment and that defines the situation in which the application is being employed.
which may be less critical at the time. 6 Conclusions Companies in complex and uncertain environments need means to adapt their strategies and operations quickly in response to unexpected situations.
Strategic planning in unstable environments. Longrangeplanning, 40 (1), 64â 83. Brignall, S, . & Ballantine, J. 2003).
Strategic planning in a turbulent environment: Evidence from the oil majors. Strategic Management Journal, 24 (6), 491â 517.244 C a. L. Oliveira et al.
and create value for everyone involved (Champy, 2002, p. 3). For instance, in a business-to-business environment,
in order to provide mutually beneficial value in a trusted and transparent business environment (Greenberg, 2009). As such, social CRM means truly listening to customers,
like more innovative insights from the external environment and engaged community members who are more likely to buy the (new) product
and (9) environment. â Business value is realized in four project lifecycle phases:(1) inception,(2) elaboration,(3) construction and (4) transition.
illustrating a tendency towards greater use of the virtual environment for disseminating information about the organization and its products.
At the beginning of the 2004/2005 â 2007/2008, these means were used for connecting with the external environment of the organisation:
mainly to communicate with suppliers and clients and to collect information about the business environment.
contracts, payments 19.67%27.64%28.95%24.84%38.49%33.94%53.16%Obtaining information about the business environment 59.01%56.89%55.52%61.86%62.88%61.55%37.58%Communicating with suppliers
2011). 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Facilitation of communication within the firm Transactions, contracts, payments Obtaining information about the business environment Communicating with suppliers,
and accreditation for skills acquired outside the formal learning environment; and Targeting of specific groups for skills development, through analysis of sectoral and occupational groupings.
We have created an attractive fiscal environment for ownership and licensing of intellectual property. The sale of intellectual property is exempt from stamp duty,
The international financial services sector operates in a global environment, in which innovation and productivity are essential drivers of competitive advantage.
More specifically, in terms of its business environment, Dublin is ranked tenth, reflecting Irelandâ s strong regulatory environment,
Access to facilities The Community Enterprise Centres throughout the country provide a supportive environment for entrepreneurs at local level.
and focuses on actions to stimulate workplace change and innovation, within a social partnership environment.
is that the regulatory environment has played a beneficial role in the development of Irelandâ s international competitiveness.
taxation, health and safety, environment statistics, employment and company law. 33 h Innovation in Ireland Summary 2008 33 Innovation in Ireland 2008 Conclusion Tracking
SMES and new business ventures are important players in this new environment. They have a key role in processes of creative destruction
and improving institutional environments for social entrepreneurship. 1. INTRODUCTION SMES, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION Â OECD 201024 The creation of new business ventures and innovation in existing small
In this new environment, established and large firms were seen to outperform new and smaller firms in innovation because of a close link between infirm R&d spending and innovation. 3. The âoeentrepreneurial Economyâ.
Nevertheless, what has emerged is an environment in which entrepreneurship and SMES have moved up the agenda.
In this new environment, it is the creativity and adaptability in applying knowledge provided by SMES
The âoesilicon Valley Business Modelâ There have been changes in the entrepreneurship environment in some very dynamic national
and local innovation environments that have made it easier for new start-ups to gather the resources required to become viable businesses
The Silicon valley environment has not been replicated in its intensity, but many of its important features have been taken up to a significant degree in the most innovative national and local environments of the 21st century.
Venture capital firms can now provide capital quickly to the most promising ventures whether or not they are in a large firm context.
and servicing can similarly be resolved in the market in highly entrepreneurial environments. Whilst this favours the SME, large corporations are adapting to become important players within this type of business model rather than treating it solely as a threat.
and social innovation and entrepreneurship â represent an important change in the environment in which innovation takes place.
Large-scale research subsidies to national champions, other large firms and basic-research silos in national universities and research organisations are not the most effective way to generate innovation in an environment where knowledge
It also shows that the quality of local environments for knowledge generation and transfer counts
Non-Pecuniary Sourcing/scanning the external environment before initiating R&d (Chesbrough 2006. Advantages: External sources of ideas a positive (Rosenthal 1974/94;
Revealing â internal resources released to external environment. Advantages â progress as a group of firms through sharing knowledge and gains of cumulative achievement:
Finally, the attractiveness of the UK enterprise environment depends on infrastructures and the strength of networked institutions.
and the UK will be able to thrive in the changing innovation environment. Fail here and we risk the erosion of our innovation ecosystem
building an environment in which innovation can flourish. The commitment and drive of these organisations is focused on delivering five far reaching research programmes.
and business skills needed to succeed in open environments; and 5. The Enterprising State â will explore the practical role of our state in supporting innovation,
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