- Hidden innovation
Hidden innovation refers to
innovation that is not captured or recognised by traditional indicators such asresearch and development (R&D) spending or number ofpatent s. The term generally refers to innovation that takes place outside science & technology sectors, which are the primary sectors which invest in formal R&D and patents. For example, although technological innovations are often developed in the oil & gas sector through oil exploration activities, these innovations are unaccounted for in innovation metrics because oil exploration is not counted as formal R&D. Other types of innovation, includingsocial innovation , can be classed as hidden innovation.Although originally coined in the 90s, the concept of hidden innovation has most recently been promoted by
NESTA , in their "Innovation Gap" Report, published October 2006. A later report, called "Hidden innovation", further expands on the concept and identifies four types of hidden innovation:# Innovation that is the same or similar to activities that are measured by traditional indicators, but which is excluded from measurement.
# Innovation without a major scientific/technological basis, such as innovation in organizational forms or business models.
# Innovation created from the novel combination of existing technologies and processes.
# Locally-developed, small-scale innovations that take place 'under the radar' and are therefore unrecognised or accounted for.ources
* "The Innovation G
http://www.nesta.org.uk/assets/pdf/innovation_gap_report_NESTA.pdf PDF]* "Hidden Innovation: How innovation really happens in six 'low innovation' sectors" (2007), [http://www.nesta.org.uk/assets/pdf/hidden_innovation_report_NESTA.pdf PDF]
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