2015/2016 KAN-CCBLO2001U Innovation in Flux: An Asian Perspective on Innovation
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Innovation in Flux: An Asian Perspective on Innovation |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc og MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
MSc
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Last updated on 18/01/2016 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors: Learning Objectives
The students will:
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Course prerequisites | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Students wanting to take this
elective should have some knowledge of economics, business
economics, sociology, marketing, sales, and awareness of innovation
theories.
In addition; the students should also bring to class a box of discarded items from their home to be used in class. This box and its items are important for the progression of the class. It is important to note that students should keep the items small, easy to work with, easy to disassemble into components for reconstruction purposes. This box of discarded domestic items will be used as prop to engage with the practice of innovation |
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Course content and structure | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Course description This course will focus on the idea of innovation in flux, meaning we will start from current innovation ideas, theoretical models, conceptual frameworks and then move on to emerging economies with a focus on how they engage with innovation, how different is it from current theories, if there is indeed a difference or are the emerging economies simply copying and coping with the theories. The literature will be divided into themes related to innovation in flux. These themes will target the specific stage of the experience where the student is at.
The themes are as follows;
• Emerging economies and developing countries, is there a case for this difference, a critical appreciation. • Understanding the nature of flux in emerging economies • The economics of innovation in emerging economies • The markets for innovation in emerging economies • The process of innovation • Types of innovation, co-creation, frugal innovation etc in emerging economies • Challenges and obstacles • Innovation policies and their impact • Innovative firms, best practices, success stories and what can we learn • Entrepreneurial leadership and innovative potential, connecting the dots. • Focusing on the idea and building a business; exploring entrepreneurial capacity from an innovation standpoint. • A critical evaluation of innovation in flux, an Asian perspective, insights and conclusions
This course is to allow the students to work in a studio environment while they are working with their project and use innovation theories as a reference to apply it to their project at hand. In doing so they will be encouraged to understand the efficacy and the scope of innovation theories within the context of emerging economies, how to combine ideas, with concepts, with business models for engaging with innovation would be at the center of the innovation experience of the students. In affect this course will expose the students to their own innovation experience; while using the literature as scaffolding to support the student experiences. Scaffolding in this context indicates the theory acting as a skeletal supporting ideas, concepts and notions of innovation using which the students have the possibility to understand innovation by engaging in the experience of innovation.
The focus on innovation flux is to expose the student to the dynamic nature of the emerging economies. Flux indicates uncertainty and unknown or unidentifiable risks. The students will be introduced to such an environment in a studio setting where flux will be simulated. The endeavor is to use the idea of flux as a positive determine innovation.
Questions such as; why are emerging economies dynamic, To what extent flux has an impact on their innovation output and, what are the most appropriate ways to deal with flux and uncertainty during the innovation process.
The students will be taken through an innovation experience of their own where in class they will be exposed to the practice of innovation. All students will be required to build something innovative during class hours in groups while they use theories to understand and critically evaluate the relevance of literature in the context of practice. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The teaching methodology will rely on
project base engagement in a studio setting. Students will be
required to form into groups, combine their boxes of discarded
material and start planning their innovation journey. All contact
hours will take place in the studio with a heavy emphasis on
experiential learning. There would be workshops that will aim to
elucidate the theoretical relevance of the experiences the projects
are engaged with. Contact hours will primarily focus on reflective
thinking, critical appreciation and hands on experiential
understanding of the innovation process through project based
dialogue and analysis of learning by doing.
The studio work will develop along two parallel trajectories; the first: the theoretical work where evaluation and analysis of the innovation literature will be engaged with. The second aspect of this course is the practice or the experience element. Here the student will get their hands dirty by engaging with innovation from the scratch. This experience will be simulated across the entire course work. All students who have been accepted into this program will be requested to fill a box with broken, useless objects, ready to be discarded objects, old objects, etc. Each student will bring this box of discarded objects to the first class where they will be divided into groups. All the students will them merge their boxes and then will be asked to create an innovative products with the waste from the collection of boxes. The group work in the studio will focus on experiential learning targeted at project work. Students will create an innovative project out of the waste they have with them. They will then scaffold the theory around their experience for a better understanding of the innovation process, thinking and theory. |