Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Management
Edited by Stoyan Tanev and
Helena Blackbright
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Management
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Innovation Management; Knowledge-Based Perspective; Decision Making; Entrepreneurial Opportunity; Ai-Driven Innovation; Automation; Research Process Disruption; Value Proposition; Business Scaling; Fair; Inclusive and Anticipatory Leadership; Social Impact of AI; Living Labs; Public Procurement of AI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O3 O31 O36 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800611320
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 2 What AI Can Do for Innovation Managers and Innovation Managers for AI , pp 11-36

- Nina Bozic Yams and Galina Esther Shubina
- Ch 3 A Knowledge-Based Perspective of Strategic AI Innovation Management , pp 37-61

- Erich Prem
- Ch 4 Addressing AI Traps: Realizing the Potential of AI for Innovation Trend Spotting, Monitoring and Decision-Making , pp 63-74

- Amber Geurts
- Ch 5 Social Media Video Analysis for Entrepreneurial Opportunity Discovery in Artificial Intelligence , pp 75-95

- Mika Westerlund and Maham Aman
- Ch 6 AI-Driven Innovation: Towards a Conceptual Framework , pp 97-116

- Sergey Yablonsky
- Ch 7 Automating Innovation , pp 117-141

- Navneet Bhalla
- Ch 8 Artificial Intelligence as a Strategic Innovation Capability , pp 143-160

- Françoise de Viron and Benoit Gailly
- Ch 9 Disrupting the Research Process through Artificial Intelligence: Towards a Research Agenda , pp 161-183

- Mikael Johnsson, Christopher Gustafsson and Peter E. Johansson
- Ch 10 The Potential of AI to Enhance the Value Propositions of New Companies Committed to Scale Early and Rapidly , pp 185-213

- Stoyan Tanev, Tony Bailetti, Christian Keen and David Hudson
- Ch 11 Fair, Inclusive, and Anticipatory Leadership for AI Adoption and Innovation , pp 215-232

- Jennifer Barth, Eurydice Fotopoulou and Chris Brauer
- Ch 12 Unveiling the Social Impact of AI through Living Labs , pp 233-257

- Fernando Vilariño
- Ch 13 Innovation Management and Public Procurement of AI , pp 259-286

- Manuel Noya, Manuel Varela and María José Ospina-Fadul
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