Paavo is Professor of Strategy & Innovation at School of Business and Management, LUT University, Finland.
His research focuses on collaborative innovation and organizational renewal, often framed via digitalization or sustainability. He is also interested in tensions and dualities in organizing across various contexts, including competition and collaboration (i.e. coopetition), knowledge sharing and protection, economic and social value creation, as well as exploration and exploitation.
At LUT, Paavo teaches courses on “Contemporary issues in strategic management and innovation” and “Sustainable strategy and business ethics”, as well as MBA and professional-level courses in digital strategy, ecosystem management, and business sustainability.
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R&D Management has announced its two new Co-Editors-in-Chief Alberto Di Minin and Paavo Ritala, they are supported by an editorial team with significant experience in both academic and commercial spheres of R&D and technology management.
Choosing the best conference papers from the R&D Management Symposium was a difficult job says Dr Lawrence Dooley, University of Cork, one of the judging panel that also included Prof Ellen Enkel University of Duisberg, Essen, Dr Letizia Mortara, University of Cambridge and Prof Paavo Ritala
The sustainability of the media industry is one of the issues that is of interest to Paavo Ritala, Professor of Strategy & Innovation at LUT University. The COVID-19 crisis has shown that information provider and ‘watch-dog’ are among the many roles that that media has. Paavo talks about his research interests and his current project #MediaContradictions.
Innovation for sustainability is a way for firms to improve their competitiveness while also facilitating the greater good – but both facilitating and constraining forces are at play for businesses to actually adopt such a role.
Paavo Ritala, reports from the 4th Annual World Open Innovation Conference and comments that we are moving towards better understanding of both micro and macro environments of open innovation.