Guía docente de Dirección de la Innovación Tecnológica (M56/56/1/37)
Máster
Módulo
Rama
Centro Responsable del título
Semestre
Créditos
Tipo
Tipo de enseñanza
Profesorado
- Vanesa Barrales Molina
Tutorías
Vanesa Barrales Molina
Email- Tutorías 1º semestre
- Lunes 9:30 a 12:30 (Empresariales Desp. B218)
- Miércoles 18:00 a 21:00 (Empresariales Desp. B218)
- Tutorías 2º semestre
- Lunes 9:30 a 12:30 (Empresariales Desp. B218)
- Martes 9:30 a 12:30 (Empresariales Desp. B218)
Breve descripción de contenidos (Según memoria de verificación del Máster)
- Technological innovation for competitiveness
- Technological innovation dynamics
- Innovation patterns
- Strategic management of innovation
- Protection and diffusion strategies for innovation
Prerrequisitos y/o Recomendaciones
No specific requirements
Competencias
Competencias Básicas
- CB6. Poseer y comprender conocimientos que aporten una base u oportunidad de ser originales en desarrollo y/o aplicación de ideas, a menudo en un contexto de investigación.
- CB7. Que los estudiantes sepan aplicar los conocimientos adquiridos y su capacidad de resolución de problemas en entornos nuevos o poco conocidos dentro de contextos más amplios (o multidisciplinares) relacionados con su área de estudio.
- CB8. Que los estudiantes sean capaces de integrar conocimientos y enfrentarse a la complejidad de formular juicios a partir de una información que, siendo incompleta o limitada, incluya reflexiones sobre las responsabilidades sociales y éticas vinculadas a la aplicación de sus conocimientos y juicios.
- CB9. Que los estudiantes sepan comunicar sus conclusiones y los conocimientos y razones últimas que las sustentan a públicos especializados y no especializados de un modo claro y sin ambigüedades.
- CB10. Que los estudiantes posean las habilidades de aprendizaje que les permitan continuar estudiando de un modo que habrá de ser en gran medida autodirigido o autónomo.
Resultados de aprendizaje (Objetivos)
- Acquire bibliographic information about the current state of the art on technological innovation management.
- Understand and interpret theoretical models related to innovation.
- Propose and solve news related to research into technological innovation management.
- Understand principles of technological innovation management.
- Recognize the importance of technological innovation management to improve competitiveness.
- Recognize the importance of research into innovation and the involvement of best journals and conferences.
- Understand the best method to gather information and data through surveys and other techniques related to structural equations.
Programa de contenidos Teóricos y Prácticos
Teórico
CHAPTER 1: Innovation in the making
1.1. Dimensions of innovation
1.2. Degrees of innovation
1.3. Users of innovation
1.4. Sources of innovation
1.5. The Gartner’s curve
CHAPTER 2: Models for innovation development
2.1. Linear models
2.2. Stage-gate processes for innovation
2.3. Fuzzy front-end models
2.4. Funnel models
2.5. Open innovation models
CHAPTER 3: Innovation from an international perspective
3.1. Innovation clusters
3.2. Global innovation index 2022
CHAPTER 4: Innovation strategy
4.1. Strategical options for innovation
4.2. Matrix to understand the strategic management of innovation
4.3. Collaboration strategy
4.4. Protection strategy
CHAPTER 5: The innovative company
5.1. The ambidextrous company
5.2. Organizational structure and innovation
5.3. Innovation culture
5.4. Key employees and team working
5.5. Intrapreneurship and spin-offs
CHAPTER 6: Recent research trends in innovation
6.1. Key seminal papers
6.2. Key recent empirical papers
Práctico
- P1. Emergent technologies in 2023 Gartner’s curve
- P2. Innovation in insurance sector: the case of Lemonade
- P3. Design thinking workshop
- P4. Searching real patents in databases
Bibliografía
Bibliografía fundamental
- Dodgson, M. and Gann, D. M. (2013). The Oxford Handbook of innovation Management. Oxford University press
- Gault, F. (2013). Handbook of innovation indicators and measurement. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
- Goffin, K. and Mitchell, R. (2017). Innovation Management: Effective strategy and implementation. Macmillan education
- Tid, J. and Bessant (2013). Managing innovation: Integrating technological, market and organizational change. Wiley: first edition
- Schilling, M. A., & Shankar, R. (2019). Strategic management of technological innovation. McGraw-Hill Education.
Bibliografía complementaria
- Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D. and Nelson, R.R. (2006). The Oxford Handbook of innovation.Oxford University Press.
- Shalley, C. E., Hitt, M. A. and Zhou, J. (2015). Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Oxford University Press.
- Williams, M. and Vogt, P.(2014). The Sage Handbook of Innovation in Social Research Methods. SAGE
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Metodología docente
Evaluación (instrumentos de evaluación, criterios de evaluación y porcentaje sobre la calificación final.)
Evaluación Ordinaria
Article 17 of the UGR Assessment Policy and Regulations establishes that the ordinary assessment session (convocatoria ordinaria) will preferably be based on the continuous assessment of students, except for those who have been granted the right to a single final assessment (evaluación única final), which is an assessment method that only takes a final exam into account.
This ordinary assessment session will be conducted through an ongoing evaluation of student training including:
- Presentations and workshops: 30%
- Active attendance and weekly readings proposed: 25%
- Written exam: 45%. Consisting in five questions related to theoretical and practical issues developed in lecturers. A minimum grade of 4 points in exam (above 10 points) is required to consider grades in presentations and attendance.
Evaluación Extraordinaria
Article 19 of the UGR Assessment Policy and Regulations establishes that students who have not passed a course in the ordinary assessment session (convocatoria ordinaria) will have access to an extraordinary assessment session (convocatoria extraordinaria). All students may take part in this extraordinary assessment session, regardless of whether or not they have followed continuous assessment activities. In this way, students who have not carried out continuous assessment activities will have the opportunity to obtain 100% of their mark by means of an exam and/or assignment.
Students who failed or did not attend classes should realize a final evaluation based on the same criteria:
- Written exam: 100%. Consisting in five questions related to theoretical and practical issues developed in lecturers.
Evaluación única final
Article 8 of the UGR Assessment Policy and Regulations establishes that students who are unable to follow continuous assessment methods due to justifiable reasons shall have recourse to a single final assessment (evaluación única final), which is an assessment method that only takes a final exam into account.
In order to opt for a single final assessment (evaluación única final), students must send a request, using the corresponding online procedure, to the coordinator of the master’s programme, in the first two weeks of the course or in the two weeks following their enrolment (if the enrolment has taken place after the classes have already begun). The coordinator will communicate this information to the relevant teaching staff members, citing and verifying the reasons why the student is unable to follow the continuous assessment system.
In this case, the assessment will comprise:
Written exam: 100%. Consisting in five questions related to theoretical and practical issues developed in lecturers.