This handbook looks to provide academics and students with a
comprehensive and holistic understanding of the phenomenon of
innovation. Innovation spans a number of fields within the social
sciences and humanities: Management, Economics, Geography, Sociology,
Policy Studies, Psychology, and History. Consequently, the rapidly
increasing body of literature on innovation is characterized by a
multitude of perspectives based on, or cutting across, existing
disciplines and specializations. Scholars of innovation can come from
such diverse starting points that much of this literature can be
missed, and so constructive dialogues missed. The editors of The
Oxford Handbook of Innovation have carefully selected and designed
twenty-one contributions from leading academic experts within their
particular field, each focusing on a specific aspect of innovation.
These have been organized into four main sections, the first of which
looks at the creation of innovations, with particular focus on firms
and networks. Section Two provides an account of the wider systematic
setting influencing innovation and the role of institutions and
organizations in this context. Section Three explores some of the
diversity in the working of innovation over time and across different
sectors of the economy, and Section Four focuses on the consequences
of innovation with respect to economic growth, international
competitiveness, and employment. An introductory overview, concluding
remarks, and guide to further reading for each chapter, make this
handbook a key introduction and vital reference work for researchers,
academics, and advanced students of innovation.
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ISBN
9780191569111
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok