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Innovation, science, and institutional change / edited by Jerald Hage and Marius Meeus ; with the editorial committee of Charles Edquist [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 573 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781429459556
  • 1429459557
  • 9786610845286
  • 661084528X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Innovation, science, and institutional change.DDC classification:
  • 338/.064 22
LOC classification:
  • HF5415.153 .I56 2006eb
Other classification:
  • 85.08
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Contents:
Product and process innovation, scientific research, knowledge dynamics, and institutional change : an introduction / Marius T.H. Meeus and Jerald Hage -- Product and process innovation : introduction / Marius T.H. Meeus and Charles Edquist -- Product and process innovations : a review of organizational and environmental determinants / Fariborz Damanpour and Deepa Aravind -- Interorganizational relations and innovation : a review and a theoretical extension / Marius T.H. Meeus and Jan Faber -- Knowledge-based view of radical innovation : Toyota Prius case / Ikujiro Nonaka and Vesa Peltokorpi -- Innovation, competition, and enterprise : foundations for economic evolution in learning economies / J. Stanley Metcalfe -- Can regulations induce environmental innovations? : an analysis of the role of regulations in the pulp and paper industry in selected industrialized countries / James Foster, Mikael Hildén, and Niclas Adler -- From theory to practice : the use of the systems of innovation approach in innovation policy / Cristina Chaminade and Charles Edquist -- Scientific research : new frameworks : introduction / Jerald Hage -- Factors influencing advances in basic and applied research : variation due to diversity in research profiles / Gretchen B. Jordan -- Network attributes impacting the generation and flow of knowledge within and from the basic science community / Susan A. Mohrman, Jay R. Galbraith, and Peter Monge -- Innovation, learning, and macro-institutional change : the limits of the market model as an organizing principle for research systems / Luke Georghiou -- How is innovation influenced by science and technology policy governance? : transatlantic comparisons / Stefan Kuhlmann and Philip Shapira -- Two styles of knowing and knowledge regimes : between 'explicitation' and 'exploration' under conditions of functional specialization or fragmental distribution / Werner Rammert -- Knowledge dynamics in context : introduction / Harro van Lente and Susan A. Mohrman -- Building innovation capabilities : the development of design-oriented organizations / Armand Hatchuel, Pascal Lemasson, and Benoit Weil -- New sources of radical innovation : research technologies, transversality and distributed learning in a post-industrial order / Terry Shinn -- How markets matter : radical innovation, societal acceptance, and the case of genetically engineered food / Eric Jolivet and Marc Maurice -- Prospective structures of science and science policy / Harro van Lente -- The role of education and training systems in innovation / David Finegold -- Institutions and institutional change : introduction / Jerald Hage -- A path-dependent perspective on institutional and organizational factors shaping major scientific discoveries / J. Rogers Hollingsworth -- Turning tracks? : path dependence, technological paradigm shifts, and organizational and institutional change / Frans van Waarden and Herman Oosterwijk -- Institutional change and societal change : the impact of knowledge transformations / Jerald Hage -- Exporting the Silicon Valley to Europe : how useful is comparative institutional theory? / Steven Casper -- What's new? : general patterns of planned macro-institutional change / John L. Campbell -- Insights for R & D managers / Parry M. Norling.
Summary: Examining research findings and new theoretical models relating to innovation at a number of analytic levels: projects, organisations, industrial sectors, and society, this research handbook is useful for academics and researchers across the social sciences, interested in various dimensions of innovation.
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Based on research papers presented at a conference held in October 2003 at the Department of Innovation Studies, the University of Utrecht, Netherlands, and a second conference held in May 2004 at the Keck Graduate Institute, Claremont, California.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Product and process innovation, scientific research, knowledge dynamics, and institutional change : an introduction / Marius T.H. Meeus and Jerald Hage -- Product and process innovation : introduction / Marius T.H. Meeus and Charles Edquist -- Product and process innovations : a review of organizational and environmental determinants / Fariborz Damanpour and Deepa Aravind -- Interorganizational relations and innovation : a review and a theoretical extension / Marius T.H. Meeus and Jan Faber -- Knowledge-based view of radical innovation : Toyota Prius case / Ikujiro Nonaka and Vesa Peltokorpi -- Innovation, competition, and enterprise : foundations for economic evolution in learning economies / J. Stanley Metcalfe -- Can regulations induce environmental innovations? : an analysis of the role of regulations in the pulp and paper industry in selected industrialized countries / James Foster, Mikael Hildén, and Niclas Adler -- From theory to practice : the use of the systems of innovation approach in innovation policy / Cristina Chaminade and Charles Edquist -- Scientific research : new frameworks : introduction / Jerald Hage -- Factors influencing advances in basic and applied research : variation due to diversity in research profiles / Gretchen B. Jordan -- Network attributes impacting the generation and flow of knowledge within and from the basic science community / Susan A. Mohrman, Jay R. Galbraith, and Peter Monge -- Innovation, learning, and macro-institutional change : the limits of the market model as an organizing principle for research systems / Luke Georghiou -- How is innovation influenced by science and technology policy governance? : transatlantic comparisons / Stefan Kuhlmann and Philip Shapira -- Two styles of knowing and knowledge regimes : between 'explicitation' and 'exploration' under conditions of functional specialization or fragmental distribution / Werner Rammert -- Knowledge dynamics in context : introduction / Harro van Lente and Susan A. Mohrman -- Building innovation capabilities : the development of design-oriented organizations / Armand Hatchuel, Pascal Lemasson, and Benoit Weil -- New sources of radical innovation : research technologies, transversality and distributed learning in a post-industrial order / Terry Shinn -- How markets matter : radical innovation, societal acceptance, and the case of genetically engineered food / Eric Jolivet and Marc Maurice -- Prospective structures of science and science policy / Harro van Lente -- The role of education and training systems in innovation / David Finegold -- Institutions and institutional change : introduction / Jerald Hage -- A path-dependent perspective on institutional and organizational factors shaping major scientific discoveries / J. Rogers Hollingsworth -- Turning tracks? : path dependence, technological paradigm shifts, and organizational and institutional change / Frans van Waarden and Herman Oosterwijk -- Institutional change and societal change : the impact of knowledge transformations / Jerald Hage -- Exporting the Silicon Valley to Europe : how useful is comparative institutional theory? / Steven Casper -- What's new? : general patterns of planned macro-institutional change / John L. Campbell -- Insights for R & D managers / Parry M. Norling.

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Examining research findings and new theoretical models relating to innovation at a number of analytic levels: projects, organisations, industrial sectors, and society, this research handbook is useful for academics and researchers across the social sciences, interested in various dimensions of innovation.

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