Learning from covid and working-from-home for innovation managers to be on the forefront of AI

Thomas Duus Henriksen, Claus Andreas Gram Foss Rosenstand*

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Abstract

The lockdowns of covid-19 contributed to accelerating the developments within distance work and collaboration. This development impressive in terms of organizations' and employees' rapid adaption of digital tools, as well as to the extensive shift of attitude towards working from home. In this paper, we ask how we might exploit findings on digitalisation to prepare innovation management for the impeding developments within AI-based technologies to facilitate their exploration and the exploitation of its potential productivity contribution.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of XXXIV ISPIM Innovation Conference
EditorsIain Bitran, Leandro Bitetti, Steffen Conn, Jessica Fishburn, Eelko Huizingh, Paavo Ritala, Marko Torkkeli, Jialei Yang
Number of pages8
Publication date5 Jun 2023
Pages1-8
ISBN (Electronic)978‐952‐65069‐3‐7
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jun 2023
EventThe International Society for Professional Innovation Management - Slovenien, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Duration: 4 Jun 20237 Jun 2023
Conference number: XXXIV
https://www.ispim-innovation-conference.com/

Conference

ConferenceThe International Society for Professional Innovation Management
NumberXXXIV
LocationSlovenien
Country/TerritorySlovenia
CityLjubljana
Period04/06/202307/06/2023
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