Mapping the Innovation Landscape
The research project is part of the FP7 project funded by the European Union. The Copenhagen Business School is the lead partner in the project that intends to foster EU–India collaboration through providing businesses in both EU and India an opportunity to understand each others’ contexts and capabilities. The IIMB–IISc team is responsible for the south-western region, covering firms in and around Bangalore. The project is designed to be undertaken in multiple phases: (a) a historic module that tracks the innovation by Indian ICT companies as reported by the technical and business media; (b) an expert vetting at the regional level, where experts fortify the data with their contextual understanding, checking the historical data for relevance, concurrence, and validity; (c) a survey designed to measure the firms’ innovative potential and collaborative capacity; (d) in-depth interviews with companies identified as highly innovative by the study; and (e) a Delphi study to map the innovation trajectory of the region.
Mapping the Innovation Landscape
Project Team: | Srinivasan R (CSP) and Anjula Gurtoo, IISc |
Sponsor: | European Union |
Project Status: | Completed in 2011 |
Area: | Strategy |
Abstract: | The research project is part of the FP7 project funded by the European Union. The Copenhagen Business School is the lead partner in the project that intends to foster EU–India collaboration through providing businesses in both EU and India an opportunity to understand each others’ contexts and capabilities. The IIMB–IISc team is responsible for the south-western region, covering firms in and around Bangalore. The project is designed to be undertaken in multiple phases: (a) a historic module that tracks the innovation by Indian ICT companies as reported by the technical and business media; (b) an expert vetting at the regional level, where experts fortify the data with their contextual understanding, checking the historical data for relevance, concurrence, and validity; (c) a survey designed to measure the firms’ innovative potential and collaborative capacity; (d) in-depth interviews with companies identified as highly innovative by the study; and (e) a Delphi study to map the innovation trajectory of the region. |