SDS 425: Digital Innovation for Sustainable Development
Course Title |
Digital innovation for Sustainable Development |
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Course Code |
SDS 425 |
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Course Type |
Elective |
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Level |
Master’s |
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Year / Semester |
2nd Semester |
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Instructor’s Name |
Dr Konstantinos Kleovoulou |
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ECTS |
5 |
Lectures / week |
3 |
Laboratories / week |
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Course Purpose and Objectives |
This course will expand SDS student’s possibilities to become agents of change and support sustainable development, both at local and global level. It introduces innovation as a discipline, presenting models, frameworks and structured approaches that may be applied to promote, design and manage innovation. It focuses upon the way innovation is generated, and the explores the possible approaches that can foster sustainable development in human communities and offer solution for the most pressing global challenges. It addresses the open innovation model, offering a first insight about the potential role of the different players in multi-stakeholder dynamics. Through practical examples, it shows how innovative ideas can be generated and supported in the journey towards an effective exploitation, from small and local, to large-scale deployment. Theoretical contents will be interlinked with real-life experiences and implementation in the digitalization context. Students will acquire element methodology for the conceptual representation of business models, as well as the appropriate communication approaches towards the potential stakeholders |
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Learning Outcomes |
Upon successful completion, students will:
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Prerequisites |
None |
Requirements | None | ||||
Course Content |
W1. Innovation and sustainability
W2. Innovation theory and models
W3. Innovation strategies
W4. Lab to market journey
W5. Launching an impactful startup
W6. Intellectual property management
W7. Challenging the Sustainable Development Goals and the EU Green Deal
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Teaching Methodology |
Lectures, discussion of cases, co-design activities |
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Bibliography |
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Assessment |
Coursework, Essays, Presentations |
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Language |
English |