The information revolution has made for a radically more fluid knowledge environment, and the growth of venture capital has created inexorable pressure towards fast commercialisation of existing technologies Companies that don't use the technologies they develop are likely to lose them. Key features Over the past several years, Hank Chesbrough has done excellent research and writing on the commercialisation of technology and the changing role and context for R&D. This book represents a powerful synthesis of that work in the form of a new paradigm for managing corporate research and bringing new technologies to market Chesbrough impressively articulates his ideas and how they connect to each other, weaving several disparate areas of work R&D, corporate venturing, spinoffs, licensing and intellectual property into a single coherent framework.
About the AuthorHenry Chesbrough is an Assistant Professor of Technology and Operations Management at Harvard Business School.
Book InformationISBN 9781422102831
Author Henry William ChesbroughFormat Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Harvard Business Review PressPublisher Harvard Business Review Press
Weight(grams) 297g