Provocations
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The failure of market failure: Towards a 21st century Keynesianism
"There is genius, dynamism and innovation in capitalism. Unfortunately, standard market theory does not properly allow it to be unlocked." argue Will Hutton and Philippe Schneider.
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Breaking the boundaries: Transformative innovation for the global good
"The innovations that power modern society have led to systems of energy, transport, food and housing that are unsustainable," argues Fred Steward.
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The Difference Dividend: Why immigration is vital to innovation
Immigration will feed innovation only when it is matched by policies that promote interaction. Common language will be critical to that.
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Innovation Technology: How new technologies are changing the way we innovate
Governments and public institutions need to be ahead of the game in understanding changes in the innovation process and be fully aware of innovation technology and its potential.
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Beginning at the beginning: the creativity gap
To unleash the innovative capacity of the UK in the 21st century, our education system needs to operate as a whole community process.
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Ready or not: taking innovation in the public sector seriously
The public sector is often poor at innovation from within, and poor at learning from outside. It contains many innovative people but isn’t good at harnessing their talents and imagination.
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Demanding innovation
Innovations are the product of the creative interaction of supply and demand. However, in focussing on how to increase the supply of innovative businesses, policymakers have lost sight of the importance of demand.
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The ten habits of mass innovation
The UK needs an intrinsic story of innovation – not one that is forced upon us by the competition. It needs to be a story about what we can become as a nation.