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Drawing upon real-world examples from across the globe, Lee and Lim explain the fundamentals of innovation, introduce emerging innovation tools, and outline new innovation strategies in order to demonstrate how innovation can contribute to the greater social good.

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Drawing upon real-world examples from across the globe, Lee and Lim explain the fundamentals of innovation, introduce emerging innovation tools, and outline new innovation strategies in order to demonstrate how innovation can contribute to the greater social good.
Autorenporträt
Sang M. Lee, Ph.D., is the University Eminent Scholar and Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His seminal work on multiple objective decision making, global strategy, innovation and convergence revolution has been globally recognized. He has published over 50 books, 350 plus journal articles, and delivered over 500 speeches in 70 countries. He directed large US government projects in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and Southeast Asian countries. He served as President of DSI and currently serving as President of Pan Pacific Business Association. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Service Business and a Senior Scientist of the Gallup Organization. He has received five honorary degrees for his contribution to global business education. Seongbae Lim, Ph.D., is a professor of Management Information Systems and chair of Department of Finance and Quantitative Management at Greehey School of Business, St. Mary's University. He specializes in IT-driven innovation and convergence management. His prior teaching experience includes the University of Nebraska and State University of New York. He has published more than 100 articles and books and delivered over 100 speeches at world-renowned institutes. He is currently serving as a director of operation of Pan Pacific Business Association, program director of United Nation's Academic Impact at St. Mary's University. He got his Ph.D. from University of Nebraska-Lincoln.