Research
Innovation in Singapore Organisations (Feb 2002) (this report is an electronic document in Adobe Acr

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- Jurong Town Corporation
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- Land Transport Authority
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- National University of Singapore
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- Singapore Institute of Management
- Singapore International Foundation
- Singapore Management University
- SPRING Singapore
- Temasek Polytechnic
Would you like to keep informed about developing an innovation culture in Singapore?
Straits Knowledge completed a 38-page report on the current state of innovation in both public and private sectors, from SME to multinational. A total of 127 managers were surveyed to compile the detailed findings of this report.
Innovation in Singapore Organizations details how managers perceive the progress of innovation, what barriers they perceive, and the issues surrounding its implementation.
Key findings include:
- GLCs are the least confident about their innovation potential
- Most people think middle managers have little to do with innovation
- Managers look to the civil service for innovation leadership
- Cultural barriers to innovation are present in all kinds of companies, including multinationals
Media coverage of this report includes
- ChannelNewsAsia 18 February
- Business Times 19 February
- Business Times Feature 19 February
- BBC World Service interview on “The World Today” 6.45am 20 February
- Business Times Editorial 21 February
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