Perspectives on innovation / editors, Franco Malerba and Stefano Brusoni.
| Call Number | 338/.064 |
| Title | Perspectives on innovation / editors, Franco Malerba and Stefano Brusoni. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xv, 498 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
| Contents | 1. Understanding economic growth as the central task of economic analysis / Richard R. Nelson -- 2. Innovation and economic growth theory : a Schumpeterian legacy and agenda / Bart Verspagen -- 3. Schumpeter's prophecy and individual incentives as a driver of innovation / Wesley M. Cohen and Henry Sauermann -- 4. Creative destruction in the PC industry / Timothy Bresnahan -- 5. Statistical regularities in the evolution of industries : a guide through some evidence and challenges for the theory / Giovanni Dosi -- 6. Spin-off entry in high-tech industries : motives and consequences / Steve Klepper and Peter Thompson -- 7. Schumpeterian innovation in institutions / Masahiko Aoki -- 8. Innovation and Europe's academic institutions -- second thoughts about embracing the Bayh-Dole regime / Paul A. David -- 9. Bringing selection back into our evolutionary theories of innovation / Daniel A. Levinthal -- 10. From leadership to management : mobilizing knowledge for innovation in strategic alliances / Yves L. Doz, Andrea Cuomo and Julie Wrazel -- 11. Schumpeterian legacies for entrepreneurship and networks : the social dimensions of entrepreneurial action / Piera Morlacchi -- 12. Knowledge-based entrepreneurship : the organizational side of technology commercialization / Ulrich Witt and Christian Zellner -- 13. Academic entrepreneurs and technology transfer : who participates and why? / Janet Bercovitz and Maryann Feldman -- 14. Modelling and measuring scientific production : a first estimation for a panel of OECD countries / Gustavo Crespi and Aldo Geuna -- 15. Innovation systems, innovation policy and restless capitalism / Stan Metcalfe -- 16. Intellectual property rights and competition policy / Paul A. Geroski -- 17. The policy-shaper's anxiety at the innovation kick : how far do innovation theories really help in the world of policy? / Paraskevas Caracostas. |
| Summary | Innovation has become a major field of study in economics, management, sociology, science and technology, and history. Case studies, empirical models, appreciative analyses and formal theories abound. However, after several decades of study on innovation, and so many different types of contribution, there are still many phenomena we know very little about. The debate on innovation still has much to deliver; important questions remain unanswered and many problems require solution. Bringing together many leading figures in the field, this collection aims to address these concerns by offering detailed analyses of topics that are crucial for understanding innovation. In addition, it offers discussions of topics that researchers are just beginning to explore and of topics that continue to defy our efforts to understand and systematise. This important and wide-ranging collection will be essential reading for academic researchers and graduate students who wish to gain a broad overview of frontier-research in innovation. |
| Added Author | Malerba, Franco, 1950- editor. Brusoni, Stefano, editor. |
| Subject | Technological innovations Economic aspects. Technological innovations Social aspects. |
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| Summary | Innovation has become a major field of study in economics, management, sociology, science and technology, and history. Case studies, empirical models, appreciative analyses and formal theories abound. However, after several decades of study on innovation, and so many different types of contribution, there are still many phenomena we know very little about. The debate on innovation still has much to deliver; important questions remain unanswered and many problems require solution. Bringing together many leading figures in the field, this collection aims to address these concerns by offering detailed analyses of topics that are crucial for understanding innovation. In addition, it offers discussions of topics that researchers are just beginning to explore and of topics that continue to defy our efforts to understand and systematise. This important and wide-ranging collection will be essential reading for academic researchers and graduate students who wish to gain a broad overview of frontier-research in innovation. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
| Contents | 1. Understanding economic growth as the central task of economic analysis / Richard R. Nelson -- 2. Innovation and economic growth theory : a Schumpeterian legacy and agenda / Bart Verspagen -- 3. Schumpeter's prophecy and individual incentives as a driver of innovation / Wesley M. Cohen and Henry Sauermann -- 4. Creative destruction in the PC industry / Timothy Bresnahan -- 5. Statistical regularities in the evolution of industries : a guide through some evidence and challenges for the theory / Giovanni Dosi -- 6. Spin-off entry in high-tech industries : motives and consequences / Steve Klepper and Peter Thompson -- 7. Schumpeterian innovation in institutions / Masahiko Aoki -- 8. Innovation and Europe's academic institutions -- second thoughts about embracing the Bayh-Dole regime / Paul A. David -- 9. Bringing selection back into our evolutionary theories of innovation / Daniel A. Levinthal -- 10. From leadership to management : mobilizing knowledge for innovation in strategic alliances / Yves L. Doz, Andrea Cuomo and Julie Wrazel -- 11. Schumpeterian legacies for entrepreneurship and networks : the social dimensions of entrepreneurial action / Piera Morlacchi -- 12. Knowledge-based entrepreneurship : the organizational side of technology commercialization / Ulrich Witt and Christian Zellner -- 13. Academic entrepreneurs and technology transfer : who participates and why? / Janet Bercovitz and Maryann Feldman -- 14. Modelling and measuring scientific production : a first estimation for a panel of OECD countries / Gustavo Crespi and Aldo Geuna -- 15. Innovation systems, innovation policy and restless capitalism / Stan Metcalfe -- 16. Intellectual property rights and competition policy / Paul A. Geroski -- 17. The policy-shaper's anxiety at the innovation kick : how far do innovation theories really help in the world of policy? / Paraskevas Caracostas. |
| Subject | Technological innovations Economic aspects. Technological innovations Social aspects. |
| Multimedia |