admin | January 5, 2013
For some time now we have been gradually sharing our research on innovation classification, taxonomies and metrics based on innovation models taken from Innovation Management practices. Most notably, we have presented: Gi2MO Types taxonomy – a set of terms for domain independent categorisation of ideas. The taxonomy consists of over 70 terms organised in 4 […]
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admin | August 8, 2012
Some time ago we shared our research on Gi2MO Types – a taxonomy that allows to classify ideas based on a number of their characteristics. We also showed a sneak peak of how this could be used in practice. Today, we would like to go above and beyond that preview and deliver an actual solution […]
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admin | August 18, 2011
As part of our research on Gi2MO Types we investigate different ways of annotating ideas with their characteristics. With relation to this area we are happy to introduce a new partner that will collaborate with the Gi2MO project. The team of doctor Theodore Dalamagas from the Institute for the Management of Information Systems is going […]
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