Abstract
This article looks at the inter-linkages and causalities between innovation and
knowledge management in terms of sustainable development goals through the case study method. Taking the case of the Toyota Prius, these concepts are further developed in detail.
Recognising the fact that no organisational process can happen in a vacuum and that there are a host of extraneous factors that have a significant impact on the process, factors such as culture, vision, incentives are also examined here. Further, this article delves into some of the characteristics that successful organisations display and seeks to extrapolate from the specific
to general implications for organisations that aim to be successfully innovative.
knowledge management in terms of sustainable development goals through the case study method. Taking the case of the Toyota Prius, these concepts are further developed in detail.
Recognising the fact that no organisational process can happen in a vacuum and that there are a host of extraneous factors that have a significant impact on the process, factors such as culture, vision, incentives are also examined here. Further, this article delves into some of the characteristics that successful organisations display and seeks to extrapolate from the specific
to general implications for organisations that aim to be successfully innovative.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science |
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Publication status | Published (VoR) - 22 Jan 2021 |