BIT BANG 5: Changing Global Landscapes - Role of Policy Making and Innovation Capability
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C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero
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Date
2013
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en
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217 + app. 20
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Abstract
Bit Bang – Changing Global Landscapes: Role of Policy Making and Innovation Capability was the fifth multidisciplinary postgraduate course for Aalto University doctoral students. A total of 24 students from five Aalto University Schools participated in this two-semester course. The course focused on global competition for leadership in innovation, policy-making, technology, and science and education. The fundamental objective of the Bit Bang courses is to teach the students teamwork, multidisciplinary collaboration and scenario building, as well as provide the students with global perspective, and industry and business foresight. In addition to normal class activities the students worked in six person teams to study local and global strategies to strive for success. This joint publication contains the final reports of the teamwork assignments. In the chapters the students seek answers to what makes the difference between the leaders and the followers. The topics include e.g. the potential of additive manufacturing for bringing manufacturing industries back to Western countries, the link between national higher education systems and innovation capability at the nation level, and changing governmental structures to better match contemporary challenges. The Bit Bang post graduate courses are organised by Aalto University’sMultidisciplinary Institute of Digitalisation and Energy (MIDE).Description
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policy making, innovations, economic growth, global economy, entrepreneurship, venture capital, universities, commercialization, university-industry collaboration, education, business, companies, governments, manufacturing, creative industries