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Bridging the Innovation Gap

Shuai Li ()
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Shuai Li: University of Oulu

in Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management from Springer, currently edited by Elias G. Carayannis

Date: 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-22652-5
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 10 Supply Chains: The Cornerstone of Corporate Strategy—with a Discussion on the Boundaries of Independent R&D
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Ch 11 Paradigm Shift in Business Logic: From Products to Scenarios, from Industries to Ecosystems
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Ch 14 Scientific Thinking Vs. Engineering Thinking: The Twin Wings of Corporate Strategic Planning
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Ch 15 Persist or Adapt: How to Choose When Direction is Unclear
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Ch 16 The Wisdom of Maritime Civilization—Complementary Balance and the Survival Laws of Modern Entrepreneurial Teams
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Ch 24 The Cognitive Dilemma of Entrepreneurship—Why Grand Visions Often Stall at the Details
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Ch 25 End-State Thinking: Foreseeing the Inevitable, Strategizing the Present
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Ch 26 Terminal Cost—Understanding the Evolutionary Logic of Business
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Ch 27 The Secret to Longevity Is “Petrification”: Survival Strategies from the Horseshoe Crab
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Ch 28 Constancy in Evolution: The Survival Wisdom of Living Fossils
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Ch 4 Learning Entrepreneurship Through Academic Writing: Refining Core Elements
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Ch 5 Prioritizing R&D or Sales—A Reflection from the British Merchant Mindset vs. The German Rigorous Approach
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Ch 6 Winning Through Strategic Positioning: Insights from the Comparison Between Go and Chess on the Long-Term Value of Corporate Strategy
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Ch Chapter 1 The Entrepreneurial Journey of a Successful Inventor and Businessman: Thomas Edison
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Ch Chapter 12 Adapting to Change Vs. Responding to Change from Constancy
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Ch Chapter 13 Monetization Breakthroughs for Researchers: Turned: Entrepreneurs
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Ch Chapter 17 The Death of the Neanderthals: Why Strength and Intelligence Could Not Save Them
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Ch Chapter 18 The First Principles of Success: Imitate those Who Have Achieved Results
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Ch Chapter 19 From Evolutionary Strategies to Business Wisdom: Navigating the Survival Rules of an Uncertain Era
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Ch Chapter 2 From a “Makeshift Troupe” to “Grand Accomplishment”: The “Seven Dragon Balls” Strategy on the Entrepreneurial Journey
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Ch Chapter 20 From “Paper Publication” to “Product Endorsement”: How to Win Public Trust
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Ch Chapter 21 From Tulips to Bitcoin: How to Give a Product Lasting Monetary Value
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Ch Chapter 22 Perseverance and Adaptability—Understanding the Choices of Modern Youth through Agrarian and Nomadic Civilizations
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Ch Chapter 23 Respecting the Weak, Embracing Diversity: Long-Term Survival Principles in an Uncertain World
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Ch Chapter 3 From Crawling to Upright: Was this Humanity’s Once-and-for-all Choice?: Humankind Has Been Restless about it for Millions of Years
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Ch Chapter 7 Asymmetric Advantage: Transforming Technical Depth into Commercial Moats
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Ch Chapter 8 Differentiation and Homogenization in Team Building
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Ch Chapter 9 Automation Vs. Centralization: The Hidden “Marginal Cost” of Centralization
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