Additions to Bibliography for Updated Edition

Aaker, David. 2007. “Innovation: Brand It or Lose It.” California Management Review 50 (1): 8–24.

Adner, Ron. 2012. The Wide Lens: A New Strategy for Innovation. London: Penguin Group.

Amit, Raphael, and Christoph Zott. 2012. “Creating Value Through Business Model Innovation.” Sloan Management Review 53 (3): 41–49.

Anthony, Scott D. 2012. The Little Black Book of Innovation: How It Works, How to Do It. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press.

Anthony, Scott D., Mark W. Johnson, Joseph V. Sinfield, and Elizabeth J. Altman. 2008. The Innovator’s Guide to Growth. Boston: Harvard Business Press.

Blank, Steven G. 2005. The Four Steps to the Epiphany. CafePress.com.

Beckman, Sara L., and Michel Barry. 2007. “Innovation As a Learning Process: Embedding Design Thinking.” California Management Review 50 (1): 25–56.

Berkun, Scott. 2010. The Myths of Innovation. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media.

Bidault, Francis, and Alessio Catello. 2010. “Why Too Much Trust Is Death to Innovation.” Sloan Management Review 51 (4): 33–38.

Birkinshaw, Julian, John Bessant, and Rick Delbridge. 2007. “Finding, Forming, and Performing: Creating Networks for Discontinuous Innovation.” California Management Review 49 (3): 67–84.

Bitner, Mary Jo, Amy L. Ostrom, and Felicia N. Morgan. 2008. “Service Blueprinting: A Practical Technique for Service Innovation.” California Management Review 50 (3): 66–94.

Boynton, Andy, and Bill Fischer, with William Bole. 2011. The Idea Hunter: How to Find the Best Ideas and Make Them Happen. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Calonius, Erik. 2011. Ten Steps Ahead: What Separates Successful Business Visionaries from the Rest of Us. New York: Penguin Group.

Carlson, Curtis R., and William W. Wilmot. 2006. Innovation: The Five Disciplines for Creating What Customers Want. New York: Crown Publishing Group.

Carr, Nicholas G. 2006. “Complementary Genius.” Strategy+Business, Summer: 43.

Carr, Nicholas G. 2007. “The Google Enigma.” Strategy+Business, Winter: 49.

Cash, James I., Jr. Michael J. Earl, and Robert Morrison. 2008. “Teaming Up to Crack Innovation Enterprise Integration.” Harvard Business Review, November: 90–100.

Chesbrough, Henry. 2011. Open Services Innovation: Rethinking Your Business to Grow and Compete in a New Era. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Chesbrough, Henry W., and Melissa M. Appleyard. 2007. “Open Innovation and Strategy.” California Management Review 50 (1): 57–76.

Cusumano, Michael A. 2010. Staying Power: Six Enduring Principles for Managing Strategy and Innovation in an Uncertain World. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Davies, Andrew, David Gann, and Tony Douglas. 2009. “Innovation in Megaprojects: Systems Integration at London Heathrow Terminal.” California Management Review 51 (2): 101–125.

Di Minin, Alberto, Federico Frattini, and Andrea Piccaluga. 2010. “Fiat Innovation in a Downturn (1993–2003).” California Management Review 52 (3): 132–159.

Dodgson, Mark, and David Gann. 2010. Innovation: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

Dyer, Jeff, Hal Gregersen, and Clayton M. Christensen. 2011. The Innovator’s DNA: Mastering the Five Skills of Disruptive Innovators. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing.

Engel, Jerome S., and Itxaso del-Palacio. 2011. “Global Clusters of Innovation: The Case of Israel and Silicon Valley.” California Management Review 53 (2): 27–49.

Feser, Claudio. 2012. Serial Innovators: Firms That Change the World. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Freeman, John, and Jerome S. Engel. 2007. “Models of Innovation: Startups and Mature Corporations.” California Management Review 50 (1): 94–119.

Gabor, Andrea. 2009. “The Promise (and Perils) of Open Collaboration.” Strategy+Business, Autumn: 56.

Gallo, Carmine. 2011. The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs: Insanely Different Principles for Breakthrough Success. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

Gertner, Jon. 2012. The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation. New York: Penguin Press.

Glazer, Rashi. 2007. Meta-technologies and Innovation Leadership: Why There May Be Nothing New Under the Sun. California Management Review 50 (1): 120–143.

Govindarajan, Vijay, and Chris Timble. 2005. Ten Rules for Strategic Innovators: From Idea to Execution. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.

Govindarajan, Vijay, and Chris Timble. 2010. The Other Side of Innovation: Solving the Execution Challenge. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press.

Govindarajan, Vijay, Chris Timble, and Indra K. Nooyi. 2012. Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.

Gray, Dave, Sunni Brown, and James Macanufo. 2010. Gamestorming: A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers, and Changemakers. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly.

Hamel, G. 2006. “The Why, What and How of Management Innovation.” Harvard Business Review 84 (2): 72–84.

Hamel, Gary. 2012. What Matters Now: How to Win in a World of Relentless Change, Ferocious Competition and Unstoppable Innovation. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Heath, Chip, and Dan Heath. 2010. Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard. New York: Broadway Books.

Hubbard, Glenn. 2007. “Nondestructive Creation.” Strategy+Business, Summer: 47.

Jaruzelski, Barry, and Kevin Dehoff. 2007. “The Customer Connection: The Global Innovation.” Strategy+Business, Winter: 49.

Joerres, Jeffrey, and Dominique Turcq. 2006. “Rethinking the Value of Talent.” Strategy+Business, Summer: 43.

Johnson, Mark W. 2010. Seizing the White Space: Business Model Innovation for Growth and Renewal. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing.

Johnson, Steven. 2010. Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation. New York: Penguin Group.

Kandybin, Alexander, Surbhee Grover, and Nami Soejima. 2009. “The Promise of In-Market Innovation.” Strategy+Business, June 2.

Lafley, A. G., with an introduction by Ram Charan. 2008. “P&G Innovation Culture.” Strategy+Business, August 28.

Lafley, A. G., and Ram Charan. 2008. The Game-Changer: How You Can Drive Revenue and Profit Growth with Innovation. New York: Random House.

Lashinsky, Adam. 2012. Inside Apple: How America’s Most Admired—and Secretive—Company Really Works. New York: Business Plus.

Lehrer, Jonah. 2012. Imagine: How Creativity Works. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing.

Levy, Steven. 2011. In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Lyons, Richard K., Jennifer A. Chatman, and Caneel K. Joyce. 2007. “Innovation in Services: Corporate Culture and Investment Banking.” California Management Review 50 (1): 174–191.

Maddock, G. Michael, and Luisa C. Uriarte, with Paul B. Brown. Brand New: Solving the Innovation Paradox—How Great Brands Invent and Launch New Products, Services, and Business Models. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Martin, Roger L. 2011. “The Innovation Catalysts.” Harvard Business Review, June.

McKinney. 2012. Beyond the Obvious: Killer Questions That Spark Game-Changing Innovation. New York: Hyperion.

Michel, Stefan, Stephen W. Brown, and Andrew S. Gallan. 2008. “Service-logic Innovations: How to Innovate Customers, Not Products.” California Management Review 50 (3): 49–65.

Miles, Raymond E. 2007. “Innovation and Leadership Values.” California Management Review 50 (1): 192–201.

Möller, Kristian, Risto Rajala, and Mika Westerlund. 2008. “Service Innovation Myopia? A New Recipe for Client–Provider Value Creation.” California Management Review, 50 (3): 31–48.

Muller, Thor, and Lane Becker. 2012. Get Lucky: How to Put Planned Serendipity to Work for You and Your Business. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Nunes, Paul, and Tim Breene. 2011. Jumping the S-Curve: How to Beat the Growth Cycle, Get on Top, and Stay There. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press.

Orr, Robert. 2011. “UN Innovation. A Business Model for Solving Global Problems.” Harvard International Review, Spring: 64–68.

Osterwalder, Alexander, and Yves Pigneur. 2010. Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons.

Otazo, Karen. 2007. “Innovation Takes Perspiration. To Foster Invention, Organizations Need to Build in a Process for Experimentation.” Strategy+Business, January 23.

Phelps, Edmund S., and Leo M. Tilman. 2010. “Wanted: A First National Bank of Innovation.” Harvard Business Review, January.

Prahalad, C. K., and M. S. Krishnan. 2008. The New Age of Innovation: Driving Co-Created Value Through Global Networks. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

Prandelli, Emanuela, Gianmario Verona, and Deborah Raccagni. 2006. “Diffusion of Web-Based Product Innovation.” California Management Review 48 (4): 109–135.

Radjou, Navi, Jaideep Prabhu, and Simone Ahuja. 2012. Jugaad Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate Breakthrough Growth. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Ries, Eric, 2011. The Lean Startup: How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses. London: Penguin Group.

Rigby, Darrell K., Kara Gruver, and James Allen. 2009. “Innovation in Turbulent Times.” Harvard Business Review, June.

Schlesinger, Leonard A., and Charles F. Kiefer, with Paul B. Brown. 2012. Just Start: Take Action, Embrace Uncertainty, Create the Future. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press.

Seybold, Patricia B. 2006. Outside Innovation: How Your Customers Will Co-Design Your Company’s Future. New York: Collins.

Silverstein, David, Philip Samuel, and Neil DeCarlo. 2009. The Innovator’s Toolkit: 50+ Techniques for Predictable and Sustainable Organic Growth. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons.

Sims, Peter. 2011. Little Bets: How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small Discoveries. New York: Free Press.

Skarzynski, Peter, and Rowan Gibson. 2008. Innovation to the Core: A Blueprint for Transforming the Way Your Company Innovates. Boston: Harvard Business Press.

Somaya, Deepak, David Teece, and Simon Wakeman. 2011. “Innovation in Multi-invention Contexts: Mapping Solutions to Technological and Intellectual Property Complexity.” California Management Review 53 (4): 47–79.

Von Krogh, Georg, and Sebastian Raisch. 2009. “Focus Intensely in a Few Great Innovation Ideas.” Harvard Business Review, October.

Weeks, Michel R., and David Feeny. 2008. “Outsourcing: From Cost Management to Innovation and Business Value.” California Management Review 50 (4): 128–146.

Wilson, Keeley, and Yves L. Doz. 2011. “Agile Innovation: A Footprint Balancing Distance and Immersion.” California Management Review 53 (2): 6–26.

Yujuico, Emmanuel, and Betsy DuBois Gelb. 2011. “Marketing Technological Innovation to LDCs: Lessons from One Laptop per Child. California Management Review 53 (2): 50–68.

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