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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jerald Hage (Director, Center of Innovation, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland) , Marius Meeus (Professor of Innovation and Organization, University of Utrecht)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.20cm Weight: 1.173kg ISBN: 9780199299195ISBN 10: 0199299196 Pages: 592 Publication Date: 26 October 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Marius Meeus and Jerald Hage: Product and Process Innovation, Scientific Research, Knowledge Dynamics, and Institutional Change: An Introduction Section I: Product and Process Innovation 2: Marius Meeus and Charles Edquist: Introduction 3: Faribroz Dmanapour and Deepa Aravind: Product and Process Innovation: A Review of Organizational and Environmental Determinants 4: Marius Meeus and Jan Faber: Interorganizational Relations and Innovation: Review and Speculation 5: Ikujiro Nonaka and Vesa Peltokorpi: Knowledge-based View of Radical Innovation: Toyota Prius Case 6: Stan Metcalfe: Markets and Industrial Innovation 7: James Foster, Mikael Hildén, and Niclas Adler: Can Regulations Induce Environmental Innovations? An Analysis of the Role of Regulations in the Pulp and Paper Industry in Selected Industrialized Countries 8: Cristina Chaminade and Charles Edquist: From Theory to Practice: The Use of the Systems of Innovation Approach in Innovation Policy Section II: Scientific Research 9: Gretchen Jordan and Jerald Hage: Introduction 10: Gretchen Jordan: Factors Influencing Advances in Science and Technology: Variation due to Diversity in Research Profiles 11: Susan Mohrman, Jay Galbraith, and Peter Monge: Network Attributes Impacting the Generation and Flow of Knowledge Within and From the Basic Science Community 12: Luke Georghiou: Innovation, Learning, and Macro-Institutional Change: The Limits of the Market Model as an Organizing Principle for Research Systems 13: Stefan Kuhlmann and Philip Shapira: How is Innovation Influenced by Science and Technology Policy Governance? Transatlantic Comparisons 14: Werner Rammert: Two Styles of Knowing and Knowledge Regimes: Between 'Explicitation' and 'Exploration' Under Conditions of 'Functional Specialization' or 'Fragmental Distribution' Section III: Knowledge Dynamics in Context 15: Harro van Lente and Susan Mohrman: Introduction 16: Armand Hatchuel, Pascal Lemasson, and Benoit Weil: Building Innovation Capabilities: The Development of Design-Oriented Organizations 17: Terry Shinn: New Sources of Radical Innovation Research-Technologies: Transversity and Distributed Learning in a Post-Industrial Order 18: Eric Jolivet and Marc Maurice: How Markets Matter: Radical Innovation, Societal Acceptance and the Case of Genetically Engineered Food 19: Harro van Lente: Prospective Structures of Science and Science Policy 20: David Finegold: The Role of Education and Training Systems in Innovation Section IV: Institutional Chance 21: Jerald Hage: Introduction 22: J. Rogers Hollingsworth: A Path Dependent Perspective on Institutional and Organizational Factors Shaping Major Scientific Discoveries 23: Frans van Waarden and Herman Oosterwijk: Turning Tracks? Path Dependence, Technological Paradigm Shifts, and Organizational and Institutional Change 24: Jerald Hage: Patterns of Institutional and Societal Change 25: Steven Casper: Export the Silicon Valley to Europe: How Useful is Comparative Institutional Theory? 26: John Campbell: What's New? General Patterns fo Planned Macro-Institutional Change 27: Parry M. Norling: Insights for R&D Managers 28: ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |