Welcome,
Guest
.
Login
.
Türkçe
NİNOVA
COURSES
HELP
ABOUT
Where Am I:
Ninova
/
Courses
/
Faculty of Computer and Informatics
/
BLG 442E
/
Course Informations
Return to Faculty
Home Page
Course Information
Course Weekly Lecture Plan
Course Evaluation Criteria
Course Information
Course Name
Turkish
Bilgi Teknolojileri için Teknoloji ve Yenilik Yönetimi
English
Tech.&Innov. Mng.for Inf.Tech.
Course Code
BLG 442E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
4
3
3
-
-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Gökhan İnce
Course Objectives
1. To develop an awareness of the range, scope, and complexity of the issues and problems related to the strategic management of technology and innovation
2. To develop an understanding of the “state of the art’ methods for the strategic management of technology and innovation
3. To introduce a conceptual framework for assessing and auditing the innovative capabilities of a business organization in the field of information technologies
4. To expose the students to tools and methods used by companies engaged in information technology intensive industries.
5. To teach the students the basic skills necessary to construct a technology strategy for an IT firm.
Course Description
This course will teach the importance of an innovative and creative view of information technology. It will cover how organizations can commercialize their technological innovations and how the associated risks and benefits might be managed. Assembling internal and external ideas through the open innovation paradigm and transferring innovations inward and outward will be discussed.
Course Outcomes
1. Ability to work in the area of business development, strategic projects or innovation management in a national or international IT companies.
2. Knowledge on information technology and innovation in business terms.
3. The understanding that the basis for business opportunity is change resulting from technology and the innovations
4. A mind set as well as a tool set to enable them to correctly select the models required to provide value to their organizations.
5. Ability to interact with and discuss cases with their team members in their prospective organizations in order to present and defend their arguments
6. Ability to use both team experience and individual efforts to master the fundamentals of management of technology and innovation.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook
[1] J. Fagerberg, D.C. Mowery, and R.R. Nelson (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of innovation (Series Oxford Handbooks in Business and Management), Oxford University Press, 2006.
[2] M.J. Martin, Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Technology based Firm, John Wiley & Sons, 1994.
[3] J.E. Ettlie, Managing Technology Innovation, John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
[4] F. Betz, Managing Technological Innovation-Competitive Advantage from Change, John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
Other References
Courses
.
Help
.
About
Ninova is an ITU Office of Information Technologies Product. © 2024