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ISBN 10: 1848215568
ISBN 13: 978-1848215566
Author: Eunika Mercier-Laurent
This book addresses those involved in research or R&D. It introduces the principles of eco-innovation and the importance of the impact of their activity. This topic is considered in the context of natural and digital ecosystems powered by intelligent assistants (technology). Chapter 1 positions the innovation as a process and component of ecosystems including research, enterprises, technology (digital
ecosystems) and environment. Sustainable success is a condition of survival and an expectation of those who invest in innovation. Chapter 2 describes the main elements to consider and gives some tips. Chapter 3 presents some selected initiatives at the national and European level and provides a way of measuring success.
Table of contents:
CHAPTER 1. INNOVATION LANDSCAPE AND FIELDS
1.1. From intensive industrialization to intensive innovation: consequences of global business
1.2. Computer sciences, the Internet and mass media
1.2.1. Example of applying environmental principles
1.2.2. Artificial intelligence
1.3. Medicine and biotechnologies
1.3.1. Human spare parts and augmented human
1.3.2. Ambient assisted living
1.3.3. Biotechnology
1.4. Nanotechnologies
1.4.1. Biological risks of nanoparticles
1.5. Agriculture and food industry
1.6. Knowledge city, smart city, green city and wise city
1.7. Tourism and business travel
1.8. Fashion victims
1.9. Responsible innovation?
1.9.1. What alternative?
CHAPTER 2. INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS
2.1. The innovation biosphere
2.2. Some definitions
2.3. Innovation life
2.3.1. Continuous innovation and its context
2.3.2. Innovation dynamics
2.3.3. Balance: conditions for sustainable success
2.3.4. Role of knowledge and skills
2.4. Barriers, constraints and paradoxes
2.5. Some paradoxes
2.6. Measuring benefits
2.7. Trends and future innovation
CHAPTER 3. CHALLENGES AND INNOVATION POLICIES
3.1. Challenges for the next decades
3.2. Main challenges: global, European and French perspectives
3.2.1. Challenges for Europe
3.2.2. Unemployment paradoxes and quick fixes
3.2.3. Challenge for France
3.2.4. Best practices in matching offer and demand
3.3. Innovation policy
3.3.1. Innovation policies in Europe
3.3.2. French innovation policy
3.4. Matching policy and challenges
CHAPTER 4. EXPERIMENTATIONS AND RESULTS
4.1. Ubiquitous or sustainable innovation
4.2. Selected actions around the world
4.2.1. Open Systems Science: Tokyo and Paris
4.2.2. Qatar Foundation
4.3. Europe
4.3.1. From Living Labs and Enoll to Innovation 2.0
4.3.2. Future Centers
4.3.3. Green eco-innovation
4.3.4. Social and service innovation
4.4. Experiments in France
4.4.1. Merging for multidisciplinarity (and cost saving)
4.5. Results and perspectives
CHAPTER 5. ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS
5.1. Know, appreciate and protect what we have
5.2. Problem solving
5.2.1. Motivation
5.2.2. Understanding the problem to solve
5.2.3. Solutions from the past and alternative solutions
5.3. Innovating in harmony with environmental intelligence
5.3.1. Minds of plants
5.3.2. Copying nature: biomimicry
5.4. Conditions for sustainable success
5.4.1. Removing the barriers
5.4.2. New professions: perspective for jobs
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