
Innovation Economics, Engineering and Management Handbook 2
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Innovation Economics, Engineering and Management Handbook 2
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About this book
Innovation, in economic activity, in managerial concepts and in engineering design, results from creative activities, entrepreneurial strategies and the business climate. Innovation leads to technological, organizational and commercial changes, due to the relationships between enterprises, public institutions and civil society organizations. These innovation networks create new knowledge and contribute to the dissemination of new socio-economic and technological models, through new production and marketing methods.
Innovation Economics, Engineering and Management Handbook 2 is the second of the two volumes that comprise this book. The main objectives across both volumes are to study the innovation processes in today?s information and knowledge society; to analyze how links between research and business have intensified; and to discuss the methods by which innovation emerges and is managed by firms, not only from a local perspective but also a global one.
The studies presented in these two volumes contribute toward an understanding of the systemic nature of innovations and enable reflection on their potential applications, in order to think about the meaning of growth and prosperity
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1
Meaning – The Meaning of Innovation: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives
1.1. Introduction
- – the observation that we have never has so many technologies available to us while inequalities are growing in the world (the poor are getting poorer), that world hunger affects nearly 2 billion people, that half of the world’s population does not have access to basic healthcare according to the WHO, etc.;
- – the realization that the unbridled development of new technologies goes together with an incessant evolution of skills to use them, and leads to an accumulation of continuous learning or risk of being overwhelmed and staying on the side lines;
- – the contribution of innovation to growth and productivity gains that is running out of steam.
1.2. Conceptions of the meaning of innovation over time
Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Introduction: General Presentation
- 1 Meaning – The Meaning of Innovation: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives
- 2 Engineering – Innovation Engineering: A Holistic and Operational Approach to the Innovation Process
- 3 Absorption – Technological Absorptive Capacity and Innovation: The Primacy of Knowledge
- 4 Big Data – Artificial Intelligence and Innovation: The Big Data Issue
- 5 Blockchain – Blockchain and Co-creation within Management Methods
- 6 Bricolage – From Improvisation to Innovation: The Key Role of “Bricolage”
- 7 Circularity – The Circular Economy as an Innovative Process
- 8 Co-creation – Co-creation and Innovation: Strategic Issues for the Company
- 9 Community – Innovative Communities of Practice: What are the Conditions for Implementation and Innovation?
- 10 Craftsman – The Innovative Craftsman: A Historically Permanent Socio-economic Function
- 11 Defense – Military Innovation: Networks and Dual-use Technological Development
- 12 Design Thinking – Design Thinking and Strategic Management of Innovation
- 13 Digital – Digital Entrepreneurship as Innovative Entrepreneurship
- 14 Entrepreneurship – Social Innovative Entrepreneurship: An Integrated Multi-level Model
- 15 Fintech – Technology in Finance: Strategic Risks and Challenges
- 16 Gerontech – Geront’innovations and the Silver Economy
- 17 Greentech – Contributions and Limitations to the Environmental Transition
- 18 Hacker – Hackerspace as a Space for Creative Exploration
- 19 Health – Telemedicine: Decentralized Medical Innovation
- 20 Intellectual Corpus – Inventive Intellectual Corpus: Knowledge-based innovation
- 21 Imagination – Imagination, Science Fiction, Creativity and Innovation: An Integrated Process
- 22 Marketing – Marketing of Innovation and University–Industry Collaboration
- 23 Milieu – Innovative Milieu: The Strength of Proximity Ties
- 24 Nanotech – Nanotechnologies: The Future of Innovations
- 25 Novelty – Novelty and Innovation: The Nodal Place of Creativity
- 26 Open – Open Source and Open Data: Filiation, Analogies and Common Dynamics
- 27 Personality – The Deviant Personality of the Innovative Actor
- 28 Real Estate – Business Real Estate and Innovation: A New Profession for New Spaces
- 29 Skills – Innovation and Entrepreneurial Skills
- 30 Small Business – Small Business and Innovation: Specificities and Institutional Context
- 31 Spin-off – Research Spin-off: How the University Fosters Innovative Entrepreneurship
- 32 Start-up – Start-ups, Venture Capital (SVC) and the Financial Cycle of the SVC System
- 33 Territory – Territorial Dynamics and Innovative Services
- 34 Well-being – Subjective Well-being and Innovation
- List of Authors
- Index
- Summary of Volume 1
- End User License Agreement