Our project ‘CIMR Debates in Public Policy’ was ‘Highly Commended’ in the Innovation category at Birkbeck’s Public Engagement Award 2022.
Tag: innovation
Two recent articles on Forbes feature CIMR academic Muthu de Silva
Two recent digital articles by CIMR fellow Prof. Ben Laker (Henley Business School), published on Forbes, profile Professor Muthu de Silva’s work.
The Entrepreneurial University: A comparative analysis of self-reflection tools
The EU-funded THEI2.0 project comparatively analysed the user experiences of two tools designed to support the entrepreneurial university. Prof Colette Henry describes the key takeaways.
CIMR panel on ‘Innovation and regional inequality’, Research Centres Impact Day
In this session, CIMR showcases its impactful research on innovation and regional inequality.
Challenges and benefits of operating to quality standards
The positive and negative impacts of compliance with regulations and quality standards in the food industry were explored in this CIMR Debate in Public Policy.
CIMR hybrid workshop explores how to succeed in global, sustainable innovation
Colleagues from academia, business and policy joined the CIMR to share insights into the future of innovation.
New book: Gender, Diversity and Innovation: Concepts, Policies and Practice
This new book, edited by Beldina Owalla, Tim Vorley and Helen Lawton Smith, breaks new ground in its central focus on the experiences of women innovators in different geographic and institutional contexts in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America
Engaged scholarship: addressing regional inequalities in innovation opportunities for BAME and disabled entrepreneurs
Two studies conducted by CIMR researchers on regional inequalities in support for entrepreneurs with disabilities and from ethnically diverse backgrounds have helped to aid understanding of the importance of context for entrepreneurial support for both groups.
New research shows benefits of private food safety standards for manufacturing sites
Dr Ray Lambert and Dr Marion Frenz explored the impacts on food business sites of operating to food safety standards, an area where evidence is limited.
Innovation Finance: Public or Private?
Professor Asa Lindholm Dahlstrand, Professor Peter Jelfs, Dr Iain Evans and Rebecca Todd interrogated the respective roles of public and private funding for innovation and entrepreneurship in this CIMR Debate in Public Policy