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Professor Ken
Green - Abstracts for his upcoming
seminar
Prof. Ken Green, Professor of Environmental Innovation
Management,
CROMTEC, Manchester School of Management, UMIST, Manchester
Greening of Innovation
This paper reports the results of a investigation into how green
issues are influencing the process of Research and Development (R&D)
as a contributor to innovation. R&D and other managers in UK
companies were interviewed about their work, the methods used to
select and manage that work, and the way in which the green agenda
is affecting the organisation and its activities. The investigation
looked at changes the 'green agenda' may be making in the innovation
framework of firms, and differences between the flows of signals
about green issues and those about other product performance issues
around these frameworks. The paper concludes that, if the process
of developing greener products and services is to be speeded up,
then supply companies with the capacity and will to innovate need
to push green issues on to the agenda of their dialogue with users
in order actively to seek opportunities for progress.
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