Subject category:
Human Resource Management / Organisational Behaviour
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Stanford Business School
Version: 26 January 2021
Length: 20 pages
Data source: Field research
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Abstract
In 2020, NEC focused on providing advanced IT, network, and data solutions, including cloud computing, AI and machine learning, Internet-of-Things platforms, and 5G networks as well as communication equipment installations. An award-winning company, NEC ranked fifth in the world in AI-related patents. The case study describes NEC's pathway towards accelerating in-house innovation, and commercializing what its global labs had invented. In 2013, the company established a Business Innovation Unit (BIU) to boost in-house innovation, and tap into the sense of urgency, risk-taking, and promise of rewards that helped drive technology start-ups elsewhere. In 2018, the BIU formed a Silicon Valley subsidiary called NEC X to structure a new 'inside-out' accelerator. By 2020, two start-ups had graduated from the program, and others were well underway.
Time period
The events covered by this case took place in 2020.Geographical setting
Region:
World/global
Countries:
Japan; United States
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Abstract
In 2020, NEC focused on providing advanced IT, network, and data solutions, including cloud computing, AI and machine learning, Internet-of-Things platforms, and 5G networks as well as communication equipment installations. An award-winning company, NEC ranked fifth in the world in AI-related patents. The case study describes NEC's pathway towards accelerating in-house innovation, and commercializing what its global labs had invented. In 2013, the company established a Business Innovation Unit (BIU) to boost in-house innovation, and tap into the sense of urgency, risk-taking, and promise of rewards that helped drive technology start-ups elsewhere. In 2018, the BIU formed a Silicon Valley subsidiary called NEC X to structure a new 'inside-out' accelerator. By 2020, two start-ups had graduated from the program, and others were well underway.
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Time period
The events covered by this case took place in 2020.Geographical setting
Region:
World/global
Countries:
Japan; United States