CODE 80426 ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 1 MANAGEMENT 8707 (LM-77) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR SECS-P/08 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course addresses the issues of innovation in business as a key factor for competing on the markets. The development of new digital technologies is profoundly transforming corporate innovation processes. The presence of heterogeneous clusters, made up of companies and institutions, makes the innovation process more complex than in the past in all sectors, with a differentiated impact in relation to the dynamics with which new technologies are adopted and assimilated within business processes . Taking into account the current technological, competitive and market context, this course aims to provide theoretical and managerial tools to analyze and understand the innovation processes underlying the generation and diffusion of new technologies, with particular attention to the new emerging technologies of the Industry paradigm 5.0, which emphasizes the centrality of sustainable development according to the UN 2030 Agenda. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims at offering the basic concepts and methodologies that enables students to interpret the dynamics of innovation as a process, which entails both technological and market drivers. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The objective of the course is to provide students with a solid base of theoretical and managerial knowledge to understand and analyze the challenges related to innovation processes in the current technological, competitive and market context, which requires the ability of companies and institutions to act in line with current trends at a global level, enhancing distinctive resources and skills available and activated in local systems. The program focuses on deepening the fundamental concepts relating to the generation and diffusion of innovation, with particular emphasis on systemic innovative processes involving a vast spectrum of public and private actors (research institutes, businesses, government agencies and bodies, hybrid organizations which favour interaction between the fundamental components of the innovation ecosystem). From a technological point of view, we focus on emerging technologies, focusing on the so-called Deep Tech, which is expected to have a significant impact shortly and for which important pre-existences are in the regional innovation ecosystem. The objective is to equip students with the necessary skills to: - analyze the dynamics of innovation processes at different levels (territorial, organisational, individual) - identify the main actors (innovators, facilitators, users) of the innovation processes and analyze the dynamics of the relationships between them, recognizing the incentive factors and those that hinder the development of virtuous processes - set up strategic analysis and design processes for the translation of creative ideas into product/process innovation projects - set up strategic analysis and planning processes underlying the development of creative ideas into business projects. Upon completion of the course, students are expected to be able to: Describe innovation processes, focusing on processes involving different public and private actors. Distinguish and classify emerging technological innovations and solutions. Identify and analyze the challenges related to innovation processes related to emerging technologies, with particular reference to applications of innovative technologies in the key sectors of the smart specialization strategy at a regional level. Evaluate the adoption processes of new digital technologies and the diffusion mechanisms in specific sector contexts. Effectively communicate innovation projects, as well as formulate strategies through group activities. TEACHING METHODS Lectures, case analyses, and company testimonials. Furthermore, students will be engaged in analysing and developing a case study. Workgroups will be formed during the course sessions, and each group will be assigned a specific case to examine using the methodologies learned throughout the course. During the course’s final week, each group will present their project, proposing innovative strategies and solutions. Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Prof. Serena Scotto (scotto@economia.unige.it), the Department’s disability liaison. SYLLABUS/CONTENT The course intends to offer an in-depth understanding of innovation management processes. The program is structured in two parts. In the first, students learn the theories and practices of innovation management, focusing on the strategies of generation, diffusion and adoption of innovations in the corporate and ecosystem context. The second part of the teaching focuses on technological trends and specific innovative processes, defined from time to time as emerging needs at a territorial level and by relationships with actors in the territorial innovation ecosystem. In this part, of an exploratory/applicative nature, students tackle a particular technology, or a specific sector application, to stimulate active learning processes through a project work that can simulate: - the presentation of an innovation project to management; - the launch of a technological asset with a high innovation content; - the presentation of a start-up project to investors. Through an integrated approach between theory and practice, teaching aims to raise students' awareness of the complex challenges related to the dynamics of technological change, and to exploit emerging opportunities. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Reference text: Schilling M., Strategic Management of Technological Innovation, McGraw-Hill Education. In-depth readings on single topics may be indicated to attending students; additional readings and materials will be published on Aulaweb. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD NICOLETTA BURATTI Ricevimento: The student office hours are scheduled on Wednesday, at 2,30 p.m. at the professor's office (Room I.1029. Level I, Department of Economics, Via Vivaldi 5. 16126, Genoa). A call on Teams may replace a meeting in person. It is recommended in both cases to contact the professor in advance for an appointment by sending an email to: buratti@economia.unige.it ANDREA PAGNIN Exam Board NICOLETTA BURATTI (President) GIORGIA PROFUMO CIDATMA-FRANCESCO VITELLARO LESSONS LESSONS START II semester Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam includes a written test with open-ended questions. ASSESSMENT METHODS Repeating the exam: Erasmus students can take the exam in all available sessions. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 16/12/2024 11:00 GENOVA Scritto 22/01/2025 11:00 GENOVA Scritto 05/02/2025 15:00 GENOVA Scritto 03/06/2025 11:00 GENOVA Scritto 17/06/2025 11:00 GENOVA Scritto 02/07/2025 11:00 GENOVA Scritto 09/09/2025 11:00 GENOVA Scritto Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals Gender equality Decent work and economic growth Industry, innovation and infrastructure OpenBadge PRO3 - Soft skills - Sociale base 1 - A PRO3 - Soft skills - Creazione progettuale base 1 - A