ISPIM Innovation
ISPIM - the International Society for Professional Innovation Management - is a community of members from research, industry, consulting and the public sector, all sharing a passion for innovation management - how to successfully create new products, processes and services from ideas to stimulate economic growth and well-being. Formed in Norway in 1983, ISPIM is the oldest, largest and most active truly global innovation network.
Podcasting since 2021 • 15 episodes
ISPIM Innovation
Latest Episodes
Sustainable Innovation Cultures – Lessons learned from projects on values-based innovation and strategic foresight for sustainability
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Henning Breuer of Media University Berlin, interviewed by Lucija Barisic of ISPIMIn the podcast episode "How can organizations turn sustainability strategies into daily practices?", Henning Breuer delves into k...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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15:50
Sustainability Foresight and Science Fiction: An interview with Theresa Hannig, author of Pantopia
In this episode, we host an in-depth conversation with Theresa Hannig, a German science fiction author and recent recipient of the Seraph award for her novel "Pantopia." Joining her is Henning Breuer, a professor and innovation consultant...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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29:40
How to establish a values-based innovation culture for sustainable business impact – ethnographic insights from European firms and responses from TÜV Nord
IMPACT podcast features an engaging conversation with an innovation expert from TÜV Nord Mobility. Discover how organizations can break down barriers to sustainable innovation, harness the power of ethnography, and empower employees to drive su...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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34:40
Sustainability. What should I not do?
Presentation by Prof Dr Andreas Suchanek, Professor of Economic and Business Ethics at HHL in Leipzig.The IMPACT project contributes to the EU’s Agenda for a better Circular Economy which we can think of as one that prioritises sustaina...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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15:14
EFFECTUATION THEORY: Can established firms use start-up decision-making principles to stay innovative?
Established companies try to cooperate with start-ups, build their own, or try to imitate their mindsets. Do they make decisions like expert entrepreneurs? Effectuation theory describes entrepreneurial decision-making, it has been popular in en...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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35:01