Imperial College London

Professor David Gann CBE

Business School

Emeritus Professor of Innovation and Technology Management
 
 
 
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Contact

 

d.gann Website

 
 
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Assistant

 

Ms Virginia Harris +44 (0)20 7594 5928

 
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Location

 

277Business School BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

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Sapsed J, Gann D, Marshall N, Salter Aet al., 2005, From here to eternity - The practice of knowledge transfer in dispersed and co-located project organizations (vol 13, pg 831, 2005), EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES, Vol: 13, Pages: 1129-1129, ISSN: 0965-4313

Journal article

Sapsed J, Gann D, Marshall N, Salter Aet al., 2005, From here to eternity?: The practice of knowledge transfer in dispersed and co-located project organizations, EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES, Vol: 13, Pages: 831-851, ISSN: 0965-4313

Journal article

Gann DM, 2005, H. Chesbrough, Open Innovation: The New Imperative For Creating And Profiting From Technology, Harvard Business School Press, 2003 (272 pp., $35.00, ISBN: 1-57851-837-7)., Vol: 34, Pages: 122-123

Journal article

Gann DM, 2005, Open innovation: The new imperative for creating and profiting from technology, RESEARCH POLICY, Vol: 34, Pages: 122-123, ISSN: 0048-7333

Journal article

Kaluarachchi Y, Jones K, James P, Jentsch M, Bahaj AS, Clements-Croome D, Gann Det al., 2005, Building façades: Sustainability, maintenance and refurbishment, Pages: 89-95, ISSN: 1478-4629

The UK has a fairly mature building stock with between 1 and 5% of new buildings being introduced each year. The development of new façade solutions that can respond to the needs of the occupants of both new and refurbished buildings is, therefore, a key area for development. The built environment is a major consumer of energy across the domestic, industrial and service sectors. The construction and operation of buildings are responsible for about one-third of the energy use and one-half of the electricity use in most industrialised countries. A large share of the energy use is associated with protection from the external climate and operation of systems necessary to give the occupants a comfortable indoor environment. Natural light is seen as a key driver to people's well-being both in the workplace and at home. To realise high daylight factors in offices on overcast days, however, in particular requires highly glazed façades. Single-glazed windows result in high winter-month heat loads, whereas modern double- or triple-glazed units could result in summer overheating without additional solar protection or ventilation. This paper discusses the issue of facade refurbishment or replacement in the UK for multioccupancy buildings in both the commercial and domestic sectors. Sustainability is considered from people, process and product perspectives for traditionally glazed façades in comparison with double-skin façades and climatic envelopes.

Conference paper

Brady T, Davies A, Gann D, 2005, Can integrated solutions business models work in construction?, Building Research and Information, Vol: 33, Pages: 571-579, ISSN: 0961-3218

Journal article

Dodgson M, Gann D, Salter A, 2005, Think, play, do: technology, innovation, and organization, Oxford, Publisher: Oxford University Press, ISBN: 9780199268085

Book

Gann D, Salter A, Dodgson M, 2005, Craft and code: intensification of innovation and management of knowledge, Technology, knowledge and the firm : implications for strategy and industrial change, Editors: Green, Miozzo, Dewick, Green, Miozzo, Dewick, Edward Elgar, Pages: 11-28, ISBN: 9781843768777

Book chapter

Acha V, Gann D, Salter A, 2005, Episodic innovation: R&D strategies for project-based environments, Industry and Innovation, Vol: 12, Pages: 255-281, ISSN: 1366-2716

Journal article

Reichstein T, Salter AJ, Gann DM, 2005, Last among equals: a comparison of innovation in construction, services and manufacturing in the UK, Construction Management and Economics, Vol: 23, Pages: 631-644, ISSN: 0144-6193

Journal article

Brady T, Davies A, Gann DM, 2005, Creating value by delivering integrated solutions, International Journal of Project Management, Vol: 23, Pages: 360-365, ISSN: 0263-7863

Journal article

Reichstein T, Salter AJ, Gann DM, 2005, Last among equals: a comparison of innovation in construction, services and manufacturing in the UK, Construction Management and Economics, Vol: 23, Pages: 631-644, ISSN: 0144-6193

Journal article

Dodgson MJ, Salter AJ, MacKenzie I, Gann Det al., 2004, Trademark: Think Play Do, 2371685

Patent

Gann DM, Whyte JK, Salter A, 2004, Building indicators of design quality, Designing better buildings, Editors: Macmillan, Macmillan, Macmillan, London, Publisher: Spon Press, Pages: 195-205, ISBN: 9780415315258

Book chapter

Venables T, Barlow J, Gann D, 2004, Manufacturing excellence. UK capacity in offsite manufacturing, The Housing Forum, London, Publisher: Constructing Excellence

Report

Salter A, Gann D, 2003, Sources of ideas for innovation in engineering design, Research Policy, Vol: 32, Pages: 1309-16 pages, ISSN: 0048-7333

Journal article

Gann DM, Salter A, 2003, Innovation in design, engineering and project management services, Service innovation: organizational responses to technological opportunities & market imperatives, Editors: Tidd, Hull, Tidd, Hull, London, Publisher: Imperial College Press, Pages: 301-320, ISBN: 9781860943676

Book chapter

Gann D, 2002, Built environment, IEBM handbook of economics, Editors: Lazonick, London, Publisher: International Thompson Press, Pages: 231-238, ISBN: 9781861525451

Book chapter

Gann DM, 2001, How does innovation link to research?, Building Research and Information, Vol: 29, Pages: 250-252, ISSN: 0961-3218

Journal article

Gann DM, 2001, Towards an understanding of innovation processes in construction, Building Research and Information, Vol: 29, Pages: 253-255, ISSN: 0961-3218

Journal article

Gann DM, 2001, Changing technology or managing change?, Building Research and Information, Vol: 29, Pages: 248-249, ISSN: 0961-3218

Journal article

Gann DM, Salter A, 2001, Interdisciplinary education for design professionals, Interdisciplinary design in practice, Editors: Spence, Macmillan, Kirby, Spence, Macmillan, Kirby, London, Publisher: T. Telford, 2001, ISBN: 9780727730084

Book chapter

Gann D, 1997, Future imperfect + The UK's Innovative-Manufacturing-Initiative, ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW, Vol: 201, Pages: 15-15, ISSN: 0003-861X

Journal article

Groák S, Gann D, 1995, Technology, Building Research & Information, Vol: 23, Pages: 64-69, ISSN: 0961-3218

Journal article

Drewer S, Gann D, 1994, Smart Buildings, Facilities, Vol: 12, Pages: 19-24, ISSN: 0263-2772

This article focuses on those changes in the construction supply system which are a prerequisite for the effective design, management and production of smart buildings. The issues are considered in the context of the international construction system and new perspectives on the mechanisms and implications of technological change in construction products and processes. © 1994, MCB UP Limited

Journal article

GANN D, 1989, REBUILDING CONSTRUCTION - ECONOMIC-CHANGE IN THE BRITISH CONSTRUCTION-INDUSTRY - BALL,M, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, Vol: 13, Pages: 524-526, ISSN: 0309-1317

Journal article

Dodgson M, Gann D, Davies A, MacAulay Set al., Innovation Strategy in New Transportation Systems: The Case of Crossrail, SSRN Electronic Journal

Journal article

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