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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

This research investigates the adoption of generative AI within Kenya, providing a detailed examination of its advantages, implementation barriers, and strategic actions needed for effective integration. By synthesizing recent research and industry data, this paper explains how generative AI can fuel innovation, increase productivity, and foster economic growth in Kenya

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

 This approach requires a deep understanding of societal challenges, strong business acumen, and collaborative efforts to accomplish shared goals. Essential interdisciplinary skills such as critical thinking, effective communication, teamwork, and problem-solving are crucial and transferable across industries and positions. Embracing digital transformation additionally boosts social entrepreneurship, enabling the creation of new products, streamlined operations, and broader outreach to diverse audiences.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

This paper presents research informing the Welsh Government’s (WG) Health and Wellbeing chapter of the new Innovation Strategy for Wales (ISW). WG recognises the need for a cross portfolio Innovation Strategy to bring greater coherence and alignment to our existing Welsh health and social care innovation ecosystem, particularly in a post EU environment.Our analysis of qualitative data collected through an extensive consultation process led to the emergence of areas of prioritisation for the ISW. Three areas of prioritisation were identified in the analysis: a) Creating coherency across the innovation ecosystem, where every partner understands their role; b) Focusing innovation activity on NHS Wales organisational needs/priorities, generating ‘Innovation Pull’; c) Creating an ‘adoption ready’ pipeline of innovation externally into health and social care at scale, creating an ‘Innovation Push’ offer.

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS RESEARCH AND MARKETING

The study finds that culture can be an impediment to innovation. Factors such as collective culture and herd mentality behavior were identified as barriers to innovation and fear of failure was attributed to low entrepreneurial innovation. Entrepreneurial attitude, on the other hand, was identified as a significant quality that is positively related to innovation among technology startups.

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