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Development and Initial Validation of an Innovation Assessment
Author(s) -
Geoff Wright,
Paul Skaggs,
Jacob Wheadon,
Clifton B. Farnsworth
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--19424
Subject(s) - computer science , test (biology) , knowledge management , process (computing) , domain (mathematical analysis) , innovation management , innovation process , process management , engineering management , engineering , work in process , operations management , mathematics , mathematical analysis , paleontology , biology , operating system
Development and Initial Validation of an Innovation Assessment Jacob D. Wheadon School of Technology Master of Science In the past two decades, there has been an increased demand for more innovative individuals and organizations. In response to this need, a number of groups have begun to teach innovation courses to improve people’s innovation skills. While many of these groups report success in helping people become more innovative, there is no way to test the effectiveness of the innovation courses. This study describes the development and initial validation of an innovation test instrument. It demonstrates how the author identified the content domain of the test and created test items. Then it describes initial validation testing of the instrument. This study found that this assessment is a good first step in creating an innovation assessment that covers more of the full process of innovation than previous tests. It still needs further validation and improvement to make strong claims about its ability to determine the effectiveness of an innovation course.

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