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The People-Centered Model of Innovation for the 21 st century Chad Gaffield, President Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council June 3, 2011 OECD - PPF
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Innovation is “the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, a new marketing method, or a new organizational method in business practice, workplace organization or external relations.” Source: The OECD Report on Innovation Strategy, 2010
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The 20 th Century Linear Model of Innovation Source: Industry Canada, 1996-97 Performance Report
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Innovative businesses and organizations now seek to be customer-focused in the marketplace student-centered in schools user-oriented in service industries partner-driven in collaboration employee-empowered in workplaces citizen-engaged in politics patient-focused in health customer-focused in the marketplace user-oriented in service industries Partner-driven in collaboration employee-empowered in workplaces citizen-engaged in politics patient-focused in health student-centered in schools
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20 th Century Model of Innovation One-way flow Push Tech transfer Linear recipe Physical contact “Experts” to “Receptors” Autonomous roles STEM disciplines 21 st Century Model of Innovation Tool makers Tool users STEM + SSH + AD Networks, partnerships, collaboration clusters Multi sector innovation participants Physical + virtual communities Non-linear engagement (uncertainty, small big) People moving ideas and knowledge Multidirectional flows Pull
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How the digital triangle is framing the 21 st century Digital Technologies Digital Content Digital Literacies
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"We are going through a period of unbelievable growth and will be hiring about 6,000 people this year - and probably 4,000-5,000 from the humanities or liberal arts.“ Marissa Mayer, Vice-President of Consumer Products, Google
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Business InnovationSocial Innovation Innovation
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New modes of engagement in the re-imagining of innovation 1. Across campus 2. Connecting campuses and communities 3. Connecting Canada and the world
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Three Challenges
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Most of Canada’s employment growth has been in the service sector
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MEASURING INNOVATION: A NEW PERSPECTIVE
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Building Upon Diverse Ways of Knowing
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Innovation What purpose? What values?
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“The Financial Crisis, Derivatives, & Financial Innovation” October 18, 2010 Source: Computational Economics, The Science of Economics Online
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