Insights and Research
The Structure Behind Innovation
Innovation is often treated as an outcome, but it begins within systems that are rarely visible. This article examines how entrepreneurial ecosystems, interdependencies, and structural conditions shape innovation, arguing that sustainable growth depends less on ideas and more on the systems that enable them.
Why Teams Fail Before Innovation Starts
Innovation rarely fails because of weak ideas. It fails earlier, when teams lack shared problem definition, psychological safety, and decision clarity. Drawing on established innovation and organizational research, this article explains why most innovation efforts stall before they begin.