Innovation studies : evolution and future challenges /
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Imprint: | Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. |
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Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13452799 |
Table of Contents:
- Innovation studies : towards a new agenda / Esben S. Andersen
- Introduction
- Understanding innovation : a brief historical sketch
- An evolving agenda
- achievements and challenges
- Towards a new agenda?
- Evolution, developments, and key issues
- Innovation studies : a personal interpretation of `the state of the art' / Bengt-Ake Lundvall
- Introduction
- Learning from project research
- The theoretical core of innovation studies
- Innovation studies : drawing the boundaries to adjacent fields
- Opening up the borders of innovation studies
- The future of innovation studies
- Innovation, work organization, and systems of social protection / Edward Lorenz
- Introduction
- Work organization and organizational design
- National systems of innovation and competence building : what are the relevant institutions?
- Regions and nations : the need for a multi-level governance framework
- Policies for organizational change and innovation
- Innovation systems and policy for development in a changing world / Carlota Perez
- Looking at the question
- The paradigm shift and its effects on the conditions of innovation for and by the poor (and the weak)
- The big moving picture
- Does (or should) evolutionary economics also evolve?
- In conclusion
- Innovation, evolution, and economics : where we are and where we should go / Giovanni Dosi
- Introduction
- Coordination and change
- Towards an alternative interpretation : the economy as a complex evolving system
- The structure of technological knowledge and the process of technological innovation
- Micro-foundations : cognition, behaviours, and learning in complex evolving environments
- Towards a soundly micro-founded evolutionary macroeconomics
- Conclusions
- Is innovation always good? / Luc Soete
- Introduction
- Innovation, Planned Obsolescence, and Unsustainable Consumption Growth
- From innovation for the tip to the bottom of the income pyramid
- From financial innovations to systemic failure
- Conclusions
- Challenges for innovation studies in the years ahead
- Innovation studies at maturity / W. Edward Steinmueller
- Introduction
- The argument for innovation studies as normal science
- Pedagogical and institutional implications of our field as normal science
- Contemporary issues and the challenges to our field
- Summary
- Innovation studies : an emerging agenda / Ben R. Martin
- Introduction
- What have been the main achievements of innovation studies over previous decades?
- The challenges
- Conclusions
- Reflections on the study of innovation and on those who study it / Richard R. Nelson
- Smart and inclusive growth : rethinking the state's role and the risk
- reward relationship / Mariana Mazzucato
- Innovation and inequality
- Innovation and the State
- Beyond fixing market failures and building systems of innovation
- A Parasitic or symbiotic ecosystem?
- Conclusion
- An agenda for future research / Bengt-Ake Lundvall
- Introduction
- Research projects and problems
- A final remark on the future of innovation studies.