Index

Louis Jacques Filion (HEC Montréal, Canada)

Agents of Innovation

ISBN: 978-1-83797-013-1, eISBN: 978-1-83797-012-4

Publication date: 13 December 2023

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Filion, L.J. (2023), "Index", Agents of Innovation, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 207-211. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83797-012-420231008

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Copyright © 2024 Louis Jacques Filion. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Accessories
, 6

Acquisitions
, 62, 69

Advisory boards
, 195–196

Agents of innovation
, 195

characteristics
, 197

Alliances subcontract
, 196

Applied learning in variety of fields
, 113–114

Apprenticeships in world of organizations
, 113–117

applied learning in variety of fields
, 113–114

growth
, 114–116

Noranda Technology
, 116–117

Artistic leadership
, 37–38

Beauchemin, Beaton, Lapointe (BBL)
, 115

BHVR
, 124

Bombardier model
, 61–62

Bouchard, Alain
, 50

birth of market analysis model
, 81

business opportunities
, 80

constant concern for growth and acquisitions
, 76–77

constant development of lively entrepreneurial culture
, 78

convenience stores
, 54–59

discovering, understanding, acquiring and sharing
, 63–65

entrepreneur
, 84

entrepreneurial system
, 65–75

entrepreneurship
, 51–54

estimating fair value and setting ego aside in negotiations
, 77–78

facilitators
, 78–79

hard work and savings
, 81

importance of accountability and decentralization
, 82–83

innovation
, 84

inspiration from entrepreneurs and continuous learning
, 76

intrapreneur and testing boundaries
, 80

intrapreneur to extrapreneur
, 59–65

life on manic sites and emergence of budding entrepreneur
, 53

permanent renewal and reinvestment
, 79–80

responsibility, power and culture
, 81–82

Rivière-du-Loup
, 53–54

selection of awards and recognitions
, 85–87

strong entrepreneurial family culture
, 50

succession process
, 79

system and growth
, 83–84

tenacity
, 76

unionization
, 78

young people
, 84–85

Bouchard, Alfred (Man of the Forest and of the North)
, 51

Bouchard, Jean-Paul
, 52

leaving Chicoutimi
, 52–53

and ups and downs of entrepreneur’s life
, 51–52

Brazilian economy
, 175, 180

Business models
, 162

Canadian Armed Forces
, 113

Canadian Bonded Credit (CBC)
, 114

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
, 95–96

Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO)
, 95

Center for Development in Administration (CDA)
, 176

Centro de Estudos e de Desenvolvimento para a Exportação (CEDEX)
, 180

Centro de Tecnologia Empresarial (CTE)
, 180

Chanel, Coco
, 6–7, 18, 33, 40, 44–45

Arthur Capel
, 13–14

audacity
, 12

audiovisual documents
, 45–46

Bendor
, 27–29

chance meeting
, 19

Chanel’s flair
, 22

citizen of world
, 9–10

creative boredom
, 33–34

daughter of Albert Chanel
, 7–8

Dimitri Pavlovitch Romanov and perfume
, 25

eternity
, 36–37

Étienne Balsan
, 10–12

fashions
, 17

first fashion house
, 15

good idea
, 12–13

at home
, 32

identifying and recruiting talent
, 23–24

incorporating new trends
, 22–23

inheritance and betrayal
, 18

last will and testament
, 38–39

‘Little Black Dress’ and Great American Dream
, 29–30

Misia
, 19–21

Pierre Wertheimer
, 25–27

prelude to war
, 32–33

return of
, 34–35

revolution
, 46–47

revolution on horizon
, 15–17

rivals
, 21–22

survival
, 37–38

surviving life in orphanage
, 8–9

true launch
, 14–15

tweed and diamonds
, 30–31

Chanel Inc.
, 34

Chanel Perfume Company
, 26

Chanel’s Ford
, 29

Circle K stores
, 50

Circle K/Ingo/Couche-Tard banners
, 50, 73–75

Clothing
, 12, 15–16

COGA Foundation
, 38–39

Complementary expertise
, 195–196

‘Connect’ information technology project
, 65

Consultant in creativity and innovation
, 160–163

Convenience stores
, 50, 54, 59, 97, 107

accountability starting at store level
, 101–102

acquisitions
, 102–103

big dreams
, 58–59

from bush country and small towns to Montreal
, 54–55

corporate system
, 99–100

emergence
, 55

facilitating entrepreneur’s activities and becoming partner in
, 97–99

freedom
, 56

innovation, comparative analysis, creativity and good practice
, 103–104

intrapreneur and developer with Provi-Soir
, 57–58

major crisis
, 100–101

new world
, 55–56

next generation
, 104–105

Perrette’s operations
, 56–57

Corporate culture
, 67–69

Correio da Manhã
, 174

Couche-Tard stores
, 50, 62

Creaholic
, 158–159, 161

creativity to organizations
, 158–159

Creative boredom
, 33–34

Creativity concept
, 159–160

de Almeida, Emerson
, 170, 191–192

awards
, 190–191

big dreams
, 171–172

commitment, trust and openness to change
, 179–180

dreamer
, 177–179

energy, self-learning and vision
, 184–185

entrepreneurial practice
, 170–171

entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs
, 176

FDC
, 177, 186

future
, 174–176

imaginative proposal
, 181–184

influence of international networks
, 183–184

left-wing student leader and socially committed revolutionary journalist
, 172–173

legacy and future prospects
, 189–190

open innovation in practice
, 182–183

partnerships with clients and additional international alliances
, 179–180

perceptions of employees and collaborators
, 185–186

publications
, 191

search for challenge
, 173–174

wisdom and creativity
, 186–189

Decentralization
, 68

Decentralized multinational corporation
, 69–70

Development funding
, 68

Diamond Jewels
, 30

Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA)
, 77

Economic development
, 186

Entrepreneur
, 6

Entrepreneurial activities
, 60

Entrepreneurial system
, 65–75

Brian Hannasch
, 71–72

Circle K/Couche-Tard
, 74–75

corporate culture
, 67–69

decentralized multinational corporation
, 69–70

new generation in wings
, 70–71

reconciling family and work
, 73–74

Sandra and Alain Bouchard Foundation
, 74

standardizing organization’s name
, 72–73

tenacious leader
, 66–67

Entrepreneurs
, 176, 195–196

European Patent Office (EPO)
, 152

Extension Center (CEX)
, 175–176, 178

External facilitator
, 124, 164

Extrapreneurs
, 59, 65, 156–158

Facilitation
, 197

evangelist of
, 135–137

Facilitators
, 106, 121, 195–197

Fashions
, 6, 17

Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG)
, 173

Five-year transition
, 124

operations to support resource for entrepreneurs and CEOs
, 124

Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC)
, 170, 177

Fundação João Pinheiro
, 177

Great American Dream
, 29–30

Headhunter
, 115–116

House of Bourjois
, 26

House of Chanel
, 37, 39

Imaginative strategist to visionary builder
, 61–63

‘Impact’ concept
, 103

Incremental innovation
, 162–163

Inno-centre
, 125–126

channelling entrepreneurial energy and expertise
, 126

home port
, 125–126

‘Innovation’ model
, 162

INSEAD
, 183

Internal facilitator
, 124

effective external facilitation
, 127–129

to external facilitation matchmaker
, 127–129

firms undergoing growth or restructuring
, 129

International conferences
, 117

International Diamond Manufacturers’ Association
, 30–31

International Journal of Case Method Research & Application (IJCRA)
, 139

Intrapreneurs
, 59, 65, 156, 158

entrepreneurial activities
, 60, 176, 195, 197

imaginative strategist to visionary builder
, 61–63

team building
, 61

Intrapreneurship
, 144–145

Inventor to bureaucratic clerk
, 154

Jornal do Brazil
, 174

La Pausa
, 28, 34

Mademoiselle Chanel
, 34

Marketing
, 121

Markets
, 195

Matchmaker
, 127–129

Mentors
, 195–196, 198–199

Mercenary model
, 161

Microsoft adaptation
, 122–124

discovering culture of major international corporation
, 122–124

Microsoft Sidewalk
, 123

Mock, Elmar
, 144, 164

atypical child and stranger in own milieu
, 145–146

consultant in creativity and innovation
, 160–163

Creaholic
, 158–159

creativity concept
, 159–160

industrial watches and polymer engineering at ETA
, 148

retirement and succession
, 163–164

standard job in Swiss watch-making industry
, 147–148

Swatch, The
, 149–156

troublemaker at home and school
, 146–147

university, marriage and work market
, 147–148

unusual family background and childhood
, 144–147

‘Mock-Kett’
, 144

Nelis, Pierre
, 112, 138–139

apprenticeships in world of organizations
, 113–117

Canadian Armed Forces
, 113

early days
, 112

evangelist of facilitation
, 135–137

five-year transition
, 124

high-growth SMEs
, 136–137

Inno-centre
, 125–126

internal facilitator to external facilitation matchmaker
, 127–129

Microsoft adaptation
, 122–124

peaceful life in Canada
, 112–113

project management challenges
, 129–131

projective thinking, learning and importance of clear psychological contracts
, 133–135

sharing and volunteering
, 137–138

Softimage Adventure
, 117–122

thoughts and lessons
, 131–132

transparency, rigour and generosity
, 133

Noranda Technology
, 116–117

‘Onion’ model
, 162

Pantin factory
, 38

Parceiros para a Excelência Programme (PAEX)
, 182

Partner
, 92

Perfumes
, 6, 25

Pleasure cruise philosophy
, 122–123

Programa de Gestão Avançada (PGA)
, 181

Project management challenges
, 129–131

future
, 130

living in age of technology
, 130

major concern for future
, 130–131

succession
, 131

PUC Minas
, 174

Radical innovation
, 162–163

Réal Plourde
, 91–92, 107–108

adventurer, explorer and man of action
, 93–94

Anse-au-Persil to Laval University
, 93

awards received
, 109

convenience stores
, 97–107

entrepreneurial aspirations
, 96–97

exploring and contributing to African World
, 94–96

MBA
, 96

origin, education and early work experience
, 93–97

social contributions
, 109

Recruitment policy
, 119

Russian Ballet Company
, 22

Saint-Jèrôme convenience store
, 60

Sandra and Alain Bouchard Foundation
, 74

SMEs
, 129

Social leader
, 191

Softimage Adventure
, 117–122

family life vs. business life
, 122

individual responsibility and accountability
, 120–121

learning to be entrepreneurial facilitator
, 119–120

market and organizational efficiency
, 118–119

technological creators
, 117–118

Squibb Canada
, 115

Statoil acquisition
, 72–73

Store managers
, 68

Swatch, The
, 149, 156, 158

birth
, 149–150

breaking rules
, 150–151

chronology
, 155

innovation in product concept and design
, 153–154

inventor to bureaucratic clerk
, 154

revolutionary product in hostile environment
, 151–153

to RockWatch
, 154–156

Team building
, 61

Technosophy
, 159

Tetra Pak
, 161

TV Globo
, 174

Twenties (Roaring Twenties)
, 16, 23

University extension
, 175–176

University of British Columbia (UBC)
, 183

Vacation policy
, 119

World Bank
, 95–96