Beyond Innovation

Beyond Innovation
Title Beyond Innovation PDF eBook
Author Thomas Kaiserfeld
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 2015
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Beyond Innovation: Technology, Institution and Change as Categories for Social Analysis

Beyond Innovation: Technology, Institution and Change as Categories for Social Analysis
Title Beyond Innovation: Technology, Institution and Change as Categories for Social Analysis PDF eBook
Author Thomas Kaiserfeld
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 234
Release 2015-07-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 113754712X

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Beyond Innovation counter weighs the present innovation monomania by broadening our thinking about technological and institutional change. It is done by a multidisciplinary review of the most common ideas about the dynamics between technology and institutions.

Theories of Social Innovation

Theories of Social Innovation
Title Theories of Social Innovation PDF eBook
Author Danielle Logue
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 207
Release 2019
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1786436892

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As we grapple with how to respond to some of the world’s most pressing problems, such as inequality, poverty and climate change, there is growing global interest in ‘social innovation’ as a potential solution. But what exactly is ‘social innovation’? This book describes three ways to theorise social innovation when seeking to manage and organize for both social and economic progress.

Social Innovation and Democratic Leadership

Social Innovation and Democratic Leadership
Title Social Innovation and Democratic Leadership PDF eBook
Author Marc Parés
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-04-28
Genre Political participation
ISBN 1785367889

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This book explores new forms of democracy in practice following the 2011 global uprisings; democracy that comes from below, by and for the ‘have-nots’. Combining theories of social innovation and collective leadership, it analyses how disadvantaged communities have addressed the effects of economic recession in two global cities: Barcelona and New York.

Systems of Innovation

Systems of Innovation
Title Systems of Innovation PDF eBook
Author Charles Edquist
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 447
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136600582

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The systems of innovation approach is considered by many to be a useful analytical approach for better understanding innovation processes as well as the production and distribution of knowledge in the economy. It is an appropriate framework for the empirical study of innovations in their contexts and is relevant for policy makers. This text is the result of the work within an international inter-disciplinary network or "working seminar" with the task of building a more solid and sophisticated conceptual and theoretical foundation for the continued study of innovations in a systemic context. The book has three parts. The first presents an overview and tries to work out some conceptual problems. In the second, the systems of innovation approach is related to innovation theory. Part three is devoted to increasing understanding of the functioning and dynamics of systems of innovation. There is also an introduction where the genesis and anatomy of different systems of innovation approaches are discussed and where the systems of innovation approach is characterized in nine dimensions.

Sociological Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts
Title Sociological Abstracts PDF eBook
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Total Pages 616
Release 2004-04
Genre Sociology
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Beyond the Technology Race

Beyond the Technology Race
Title Beyond the Technology Race PDF eBook
Author Annemieke J. M. Roobeek
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages 288
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
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During the 1980s governments in all industrial countries have tightened their grip on technological development. This book illustrates the technology race between seven industrial countries in the field of information technology, biotechnology and new materials. However, the analysis of a government's role in technological development goes beyond the simple comparison of financial efforts and policy measures. The policies of seven countries are analysed in their specific national context and much attention is paid to the differences in industrial structure, the different social and institutional settings, and national traditions in government intervention. In order to gain insight into the diffusion of new technologies and the shifts in international competitive relations it is necessary to focus on the social base for technological change among the industrial countries. In this context there is fundamental work to do for economists, political scientists, sociologists, policy makers, technical engineers, consultants, managers in strategic planning and human resources, and so on.