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Mark Jonathan Dodgson (born 1 May 1957) is an Australian academic and author. His research on the
innovation Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or service (economics), services or improvement in offering goods or services. ISO TC 279 in the standard ISO 56000:2020 defines innovation as "a n ...
process has influenced innovation management and policy worldwide.


Biography

Born in Norwich, UK, he grew up in Wales and Uganda, where his father was pilot to Presidents
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.''Who's Who in Australia'', Crown Content, Melbourne, 2009. He is the brother of author,
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/ref> After a number of years working as a lorry driver and drayman in London, Dodgson completed his PhD in two years at
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and worked at the
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at
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for eight years. During this period he developed expertise in technology and innovation management and policy in Europe. In 1993 he moved with his family to Australia where he became professor and executive director of the national graduate school of management at the
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. For the next ten years he developed expertise in technology and innovation management and policy throughout Asia. In 2003 he moved to become director of the Technology and Innovation Management Centre at the
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, and he is currently emeritus professor at the University of Queensland, visiting professor at Imperial College London, and executive-in-residence at the Säid Business School, University of Oxford. He continues to advise governments and major corporations around the world on innovation, and has worked in over 60 countries. Dodgson is the author of several key texts in the Management of Technological Innovation.Dodgson, M., Gann, D., Salter, A., ''The Management of Technological Innovation: Strategy and Practice'', Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008, .Dodgson, M., ''The Management of Technological Innovation: An International and Strategic Approach'', Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000, . He was awarded the Eureka Prize for Leadership in Business Innovation in 2007. He has been director of the Think, Play, Do Group; non-executive director of Nestle Australia Ltd; and a member of the advisory board of Thiess Pty Ltd. He is a member of the advisory board of Evidn Pty ltd. From 2017-19 he was director of the Oxford Centre for the Study of Philanthropy. In 2019 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).


Views on innovation

Dodgson argues
innovation management Innovation management is a combination of the management of innovation processes, and change management. It refers to product, business process, marketing and organizational innovation. Innovation management is the subject of ISO 56000 (formerl ...
and policy depends on a comprehensive understanding of the innovation process and the ways it is changing. His early contributions on technology strategy identified the importance of focus and flexibility in technology investments and use. He conducted one of the first comprehensive studies of the emerging phenomenon of biotechnology firms by writing the history of the UK’s pioneering company,
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. As a result, he identified the importance of organizational and technological learning, and published a book in 1991 – ''The Management of Technological Learning''Dodgson, M., ''The Management of Technological Learning'', Berlin: De Gruyter, 1991, . – on
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, and several highly cited articles in the journals ''Organization Studies'' and ''Human Relations''.


Early research

His research in the early 1990s led him to write one of the first books on how technology was developed collaboratively, between firms and between firms and research organizations. He identified the consequences of increased collaboration for managers and policy-makers in his 1993 book, Technological Collaboration in Industry.Dodgson, M., ''Technological Collaboration in Industry'', London: Routledge, 1993, . Reprinted 2018 https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351265607 With Roy Rothwell, Dodgson edited one of the first comprehensive collections of writing on innovation in his Handbook of Industrial Innovation in 1994.Dodgson, M., Rothwell, R., ''The Handbook of Industrial Innovation'' (Editor), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1994, .


The influence of technology

Dodgson became increasing convinced about the way technology was itself changing the innovation process. With colleagues David Gann and Ammon Salter at
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, he identified the emerging role of ‘innovation technology’ – a basket of technologies used to increase the speed and efficiency of innovation. Innovation technologies include eScience; modelling, simulation and visualization tools, artificial intelligence, and rapid and virtual prototyping. The technologies were used in an innovation process typified as one involving ‘thinking’, ‘playing’ and ‘doing’. The book that resulted from this work – ''Think, Play, Do: Technology, Innovation and Organization''Dodgson, M., Gann, D., Salter, A., ''Think, play, do: technology, innovation, and organization'', Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005, . – was the first to identify the role of play around emerging technologies to encourage innovation. Play includes experimenting, tinkering, and prototyping with new ideas. Studies of the impact of technology on innovation include virtual reality in IBM, the use of simulation technology in fire engineering, complex systems in cities, and in major infrastructure, including Heathrow Terminal 5 and Crossrail.


Innovation policy

His research on the innovation process has informed government policies in Europe, Asia and Latin America. His 1996 book with John Bessant – ''Effective Innovation Policy'' Dodgson, M., Bessant, J., ''Effective Innovation Policy'', London: Thomson International Business Press, 1996, . – identified the importance of intermediary organizations building bridges between business and the research base in nations. He has written on innovation policy in China and Taiwan, and in East Asia generally. Dodgson has advised the Australian Government on its innovation policy since 1987, and was research director of the 2008 Review of Australia's National Innovation System. With John Foster, Alan Hughes and Stan Metcalfe, he wrote an influential article on Australia's National Innovation System.


Recent work

Dodgson is author, with David Gann, of ''Innovation: A Very Short Introduction'' for Oxford University Press, now in its second edition, and translated into numerous languages. He continues his research on play, writing about playful work. In 2018, with David Gann, he published ''The Playful Entrepreneur: How to Adapt and Thrive in an Uncertain Times'' for Yale University Press. He argues that as well as play being an important stimulus to creativity and innovation in organisations, it is a core behaviour of entrepreneurs. He has also published on innovation and philanthropy, the new challenges confronting universities, the consumption of innovation, digital money, innovation in professional services firms, and the life of Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795). His most recent book on innovation in China, with Marina Zhang and David Gann, analyses the remarkable strengths of China's innovation system, in supply chains, super platform firms, and digital awareness and skills in the population, but also refers to the challenges the country needs to confront if it is to continue its innovation trajectory. In 2023 he completed a year-long study of the development of the Oxford University/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.


References

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