Interactions between business, technological, public policy, and organization processes are changing the way modern economies work. In this book the concept of 'change' is problematized in terms of flexibility and stability across these processes, examining the central issues of industrial dynamics, structural change, and transformation. It adopts a perspective of the economy that sees it as an inherently dynamic and complex system, consisting of diverse components and activities, which interact and change in different ways over time. This means placing an emphasis not only on economic transformation, but also on the diverse actors in this transformation who are deciding, doing, and acting in ways which affect the outcomes of this change. Chapters are grouped within three themes, which readers will find are core to the fields of innovation studies, industrial dynamics, and evolutionary economics: Experimenting and Inertia; Evolution and Adaptation of Structure; and Innovating and Technological Transformation.
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Interactions between business, technological, public policy, and organization processes are changing the way modern economies work. In this book the concept of 'change' is problematized in terms of flexibility and stability across these processes, examining the central issues of industrial dynamics, structural change, and transformation.
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1. Introduction ; THEME 1: EXPERIMENTATION AND INERTIA ; 2. The new craft skills of engineering: the impact of innovation technology on engineering practice ; 3. Innovative Opportunities: A Force Driving Flexibility and Stability in the economy ; 4. The Great Experiment: Public-private partnerships and innovation in design, production and operation of capital goods in the UK ; THEME 2: EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION OF STRUCTURE ; 5. Complexity, evolution, and the Structure of Demand ; 6. Self-transformation, Self-organization, and Evolutionary Adaptation in the Economic Process ; 7. Changing Boundaries of Firms in the Evolution of the Computer Industry: Towards a history friendly model ; THEME 3: TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION ; 8. The effects of Technological Change on the Boundaries of Existing Firms ; 9. Transitions, Transformations and Reproduction: Dynamics of functional systems ; 10. Analyzing Flexibility and Stability in Co-evolutionary Processes
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Examines central issues for the modern economy such as industrial dynamics, structural change, and transformation Problematizes the concept of 'change' through its focus on flexibility and stability Engages in front-line research debates on key issues for innovation studies, industrial dynamics, and evolutionary economics Includes contributions from the leading scholars
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Maureen McKelvey is Professor of the Economic of Innovation at the Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. She works within the innovation, evolutionary economics, and industrial dynamics communities, with a particular interest in economic and business issues related to biotechnology and open source software. Professor McKelvey is Director of the RIDE (R&D, Innovation, and Dynamics) Centre Magnus Holmen is a Research Fellow at the Australian National University. He focuses on evolutionary systems of innovation, with a particular interest in softward and content creation.
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Examines central issues for the modern economy such as industrial dynamics, structural change, and transformation Problematizes the concept of 'change' through its focus on flexibility and stability Engages in front-line research debates on key issues for innovation studies, industrial dynamics, and evolutionary economics Includes contributions from the leading scholars
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199290475
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
625 gr
Høyde
243 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

Biografisk notat

Maureen McKelvey is Professor of the Economic of Innovation at the Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. She works within the innovation, evolutionary economics, and industrial dynamics communities, with a particular interest in economic and business issues related to biotechnology and open source software. Professor McKelvey is Director of the RIDE (R&D, Innovation, and Dynamics) Centre Magnus Holmen is a Research Fellow at the Australian National University. He focuses on evolutionary systems of innovation, with a particular interest in softward and content creation.