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1 Growing Innovation Leadership Dr Karen Manley Queensland University of Technology 1
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2 Queensland versus Canada 2
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3 Innovation Continual improvement New or significantly improved products/practices Technological or organisational Using existing innovation or developing new ones 3
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4 Drivers 4
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5 Strategies 5
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6 Obstacles 6
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7 Growing Innovation Leadership Diffuse knowledge about the benefits of innovation Respond to public sector opportunities for improvement Empower our greatest asset - people 7
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8 Technological activities are statistically significant determinants of export and productivity performance (Fagerberg) Innovation has played a significant role in the economic transformation of the East Asian economies (Hobday) Use of advanced technology is unequivocally associated with higher productivity, wages and employment growth (U.S. Commerce) Innovation Benefits 8
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9 Public Sector Weaker perception of the benefits of innovation More likely to identify conservative stakeholders as a significant obstacle Less likely to have developed original innovations. 9
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10 Business Practice innovation constituted half of original innovations and featured strongly in the identification of ‘most important adoptions’ One quarter of respondents used staff-related strategies to maximise innovation benefits Business Practice innovation constituted half of original innovations and featured strongly in the identification of ‘most important adoptions’ One quarter of respondents used staff-related strategies to maximise innovation benefits People Matter 10
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11 Growing Innovation Leadership Diffuse knowledge about the benefits of innovation Respond to public sector opportunities for improvement Empower our greatest asset - people 11
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