|
|
An innovation expert from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will be visiting the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A), in November to promote the importance of user-based innovations in creating successful companies.
“India and Indians residing worldwide have a wonderful record as innovators and entrepreneurs. I believe users tend to be the real developers of many important products. Recently, research by my colleagues has shown that many new companies are started by users who become entrepreneurs. Learning about how user innovations foster the creation of successful new companies will be very useful information for IIM students and others in India,” says Eric von Hippel, professor and head of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group at the MIT Sloan School of Management and professor of Engineering Systems at MIT.
It will be his first trip to India, which he also intends to use “to forge closer contacts with my colleagues at IIM-A, who have very similar research interests”.
The lecture is part of a two-week long ‘Inventors of India’ workshop by the Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE) at IIM-A. About 70 inventors and innovators of all ages and technical background are expected to be present at the event. Premier institutes could also be called to participate at the workshop.
“Eric will participate and may give the inaugural address at the workshop. In addition, he will interact with the faculty and students and explore possibilities of collaborative research. Apart from visiting some grassroot innovators, he will interact with our incubatee companies as well. Several things are being planned and we are quite excited about his visit. Also, we may ask institutes like National Institute of Design (NID) and Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA), to pitch in,” says Rakesh Basant, chairman of CIIE and a professor at IIM-A.
An expert in Principle of Developing Economics, Eric has made two of his books available openly on his website at no cost to the reader: Democratising Innovation, published in 2005 by the MIT Press, and Sources of Innovation, published in 1988 by Oxford University Press. Leading companies in the world have used practical methods based on his research.
Hippel is also expected to meet grassroot innovators at SRISTI, an NGO founded by Anil Gupta, a professor at IIM-A. Incidentally, Gupta too would be lecturing at MIT as part of the Amy Smith’s International design and development course on July 16-17.
More : business-standard.com
Tags: addition, address, background, centre, CIIE, collaborative research, communications ahmedabad, companies india, Design, engineering, Eric, eric von hippel, event, expert, faculty, grassroot, Gupta, head, IIM, IIM-A, importance, incubatee, Incubation, India, indian institute of management ahmedabad, Information, innovation, innovation and entrepreneurship, innovators, Institute, institute of management, institutes, interact, Inventors, Learning, lecture, massachusetts institute of technology, massachusetts institute of technology mit, MIT, mit sloan school of management, mudra institute of communications, National, NID, November, Premier, press, Professor, record, Sloan, sloan school of management, Technology, workshop, worldwide Posted in IIM, MBA News | No Comments »
State governments still harbouring a legacy of the control and licence raj will have some tough questions to answer now.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is set to scrutinise the liquor and passenger transport polices of state governments to see if there are any practices that blunt free market competition.
Sources told ET, the commission is also looking at sectors such as pharmaceuticals, telecom, transport in western India, retail food and food grains for anti-competition practices.
Vijay Kelkar, advisor to former FM Jaswant Singh, has been appointed to oversee this analyses outsourced to professional institutes like the Delhi School of Economics and the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
The commission, empowered to penalise a corporate or government body for anti-competition practices, will, however, restrict its action to ‘competition advocacy’ till it gets fully operational. At present, the commission is not adjudicating any matter as the issue of appointing a chairman is entangled in litigation at the Supreme Court.
“Many state governments exercise strict controls on liquor and passenger transport business through permits, while controls remain minimum for setting up bigger industries. We are going to look into such practices adversely impacting competition,” said sources.
The challenge now facing the commission is to get fully operational. The appointment of a chairman has been embroiled in a tussle between the executive and the judiciary.
While the government believes adjudication in cases involving complex economic analyses requires an economics expert, the judiciary feels arbitration in such matters is its domain.
The commission in the meanwhile is doing preparatory work. Sources said CCI is also contemplating to establish a ‘Centre for Competition Law and Policy’.
It has set up taskforces in areas like competition advocacy, predatory pricing and determination of costs and research projects.
Tags: action, adjudication, advisor, appointment, bangalore, CCI, challenge, Commission, competition, competition advocacy, competition commission, competition panel, competition practices, control, Delhi, delhi school of economics, domain, economic analyses, Economics, executive, expert, food, free market competition, government, government body, indian institute of management, Institute, issue, Jaswant, jaswant singh, judiciary, Law, legacy, licence, liquor, Management, market, matter, meanwhile, passenger, passenger transport, preparatory, preparatory work, professional institutes, School, scrutinise, State, state governments, strict controls, Supreme, Telecom, telecom transport, transport business, tussle, western india, work sources Posted in MBA News, MBAs | No Comments »
All Education Schools, the leading online resource for education degrees and careers, announced the launch of an Early Childhood Education Career Guide for people interested in earning an early childhood education teaching certificate or degree. The guide can be found at http://SEATTLE, Washington - June 12, 2008 - All Education Schools , the leading online resource for education degrees and careers, announced the launch of an Early Childhood Education Career Guide for people interested in earning an early childhood education teaching certificate or degree.
With an estimated job growth of 12 percent according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, teaching will see the addition of 479,000 jobs through 2016. As states increasingly institute programs to improve early childhood education, this will create many new jobs for preschool teachers, which are expected to grow much faster than average. To educate potential students about opportunities in early childhood education, All Education Schools researched the current state of the early childhood education field and synthesized its findings into a comprehensive career guide.
The All Education Schools Early Childhood Education Career Guide contains current information about early childhood education program requirements, tuition costs and teacher licensing. The guide offers up-to-date career information, including salary and benefit statistics, job descriptions and career path options. For those interested in expert advice about the field, the site contains insightful information in interviews with an early childhood education student and with the principal of a K-3 school with years of experience in the field.
Tags: advice, average, benefit, bureau of labor, bureau of labor statistics, career, career guide, career information, career path, Childhood, childhood education program, degree, early childhood education, Education, education career, education degrees, education field, education schools, education student, experience, expert, growth, Institute, job, job descriptions, Launched, leading online resource, licensing, new jobs, online, preschool teachers, Principal, salary, School, Schools, seattle washington, teacher, teaching, teaching certificate, tuition, tuition costs, U.S. Bureau, website Posted in MBA News, Online degree | No Comments »
|