Innovation Strategy
Innovation-Based Technology Standards Are Under Threat
When it comes to patent policies, the U.S. system is not broken — so lawmakers shouldn’t fix it.
When it comes to patent policies, the U.S. system is not broken — so lawmakers shouldn’t fix it.
The most valuable contributions of AI to the economy may be as an adjunct to advancing discoveries.
The real divide over climate change is about whether markets have the power to change the world.
As regulations ease, business must show restraint and farsightedness as it never has before.
Manufacturers thinking about bringing operations back to the U.S. need to weigh the challenges.
Strategic planning is key to succeeding in a time of uncertainty and political change.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
How can the digital economy move forward when the GDP underestimates the value of digital goods and services?
Congress’s failure to see the ramifications of its shifting ethanol policies is wreaking havoc on energy supply chains.
American health care is undergoing a data-driven transformation — and Utah’s Intermountain Healthcare is leading the way.
Will consumers start to resist data-sharing, or is it inevitable that we’re moving into a new era of diminished privacy?
Research shows that poor, developing countries had much slower growth in years with higher temperatures.
With the rise in bike-sharing programs, car-sharing programs and more, the number of vehicle miles traveled has dropped significantly.
Police in Santa Cruz, California, are using a computer program to predict where crimes might take place and using that information to deploy resources.