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Köp båda 2 för 832 krBusiness History the result of a collective effort of a well-established network of scholars in the field of innovation studies. The outcome is an impressive volume which provides an up-to-date summary of current research on innovation and innovative strategies and behaviours of the enterprises...The book deserves little criticism. Well balanced and articulated... raises a number of intriguing perspectives of analysis.
Organization 12 (6) ...this handbook provides an important addition to the growing innovation literature.
<br>Jan Fagerberg is Professor at the University of Oslo, where he is affiliated with the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). David C. Mowery is Milton W. Terrill Professor of Business at the Walter A. Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. His academic awards include the Raymond Vernon Prize from the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, the Economic History Association's Fritz Redlich Prize, the Business History Review's Newcomen Prize, and the Cheit Outstanding Teaching Award. Richard R. Nelson is a Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York<br>
1. Innovation: A guide to the Literature; SECTION I: INNOVATION IN THE MAKING; 2. The Innovative Firm; 3. Networks of Innovators; 4. Innovation Processes; 5. Organizational Innovation; 6. Measuring Innovation; SECTION II: THE SYSTEMIC NATURE OF INNOVATION; 7. Systems of Innovation: Perspectives and Challenges; 8. Universities in National Innovation Systems; 9. Finance and Innovation; 10. Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights; 11. The Geography of Innovation; 12. Globalization of Innovation: The Role of Multinational Enterprises; SCHEDULE III: HOW INNOVATION DIFFERS; 13. Innovation Through Time; 14. Sectoral Systems: How and Why Innovation Differs Across Sectors; 15. Innovation in 'Low-Tech' Industries; 16. Innovation in Services; 17. Innovation and Diffusion; SECTION IV: INNOVATION AND PERFORMANCE; 19. Innovation and Economic Growth; 20. Innovation and Catching-Up; 20. Innovation and Competitiveness; 21. Innovation and Employment; 22. Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy