Ikhlaq Sidhu
University of California, Berkeley
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International Conference on Mobile and Wireless Technology | 2018
Alexander Fred-Ojala; Ikhlaq Sidhu; Charlotta Johnsson; Mari Suoranta
Innovation and entrepreneurship are essential processes for human development, market growth, and technological breakthroughs, and it is vital for economic growth. Despite its importance, innovation is inherently difficult to measure and hence it is almost impossible for an individual or organization to know how they can improve their innovation output or claim that they are great at innovation. This paper presents a novel approach to measure and quantify innovation, called the Berkeley Innovation Index (BII). The BII characterizes and measures innovation capability of an individual or an organization. It builds on the hypothesis that innovation performance depends on the people, culture, and attitudes in an organization. With the BII, the individual mindset and the culture of a larger organization, can be measured, analyzed, evaluated, and tracked. It also enables organizations and individuals to adopt a forward-looking approach to forecast and predict future innovation capabilities. This paper presents the approach and its fundamentals, and it includes examples of how the BII has been used to track changes in innovative mindsets.
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation | 2010
Ali A. Yassine; Ikhlaq Sidhu; Joe A. Bradley
In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework which considers how the categorisation of a technology as sustaining or disruptive by the university technology management office during screening may impact the licensee, number of expected years until success, and potential net income to the university. We test this framework on 135 patented or copyrighted technologies assigned to the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Initial results indicate that sustaining technologies are most likely licensed to market leaders and disruptive technologies had equal likelihood of being licensed to either a market leader or a start-up.
American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference 2015 | 2015
Ikhlaq Sidhu; Ken Singer; Charlotta Johnsson; Suoranta Mari
Archive | 2009
Ikhlaq Sidhu; Burghardt Tenderich
Applied Innovation Review; (2), pp 57-63 (2016) | 2016
Charlotta Johnsson; Rebecca Loeffler; Ikhlaq Sidhu; Carl-Henric Nilsson
ieee international conference on engineering and technology | 2018
Christoph Johann Stettina; Tyron Offerman; Bram De Mooij; Ikhlaq Sidhu
ieee international conference on engineering and technology | 2018
Ikhlaq Sidhu; Sana Iqbal; Alexander Fred-Ojala; Charlotta Johnsson
ieee international conference on engineering and technology | 2018
Thomas Ferry; Ikhlaq Sidhu; Mudit Goyal; Alexander Fred-Ojala
Proceedings of The 11th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship.; pp 336-343 (2016) | 2016
Charlotta Johnsson; Mari Suoranta; Ikhlaq Sidhu; Ken Singer
Archive | 2016
Ikhlaq Sidhu; Jean-Etienne Goubet; Hilary Weber; Alexander Fredh-Ojala; Charlotta Johnsson; Christopher Pries