1st Edition

Innovation Management A Research Overview

By Mark Dodgson Copyright 2018
    80 Pages
    by Routledge

    80 Pages
    by Routledge

    Innovation is the means by which organizations survive and thrive in uncertain and turbulent conditions. Innovation management has become a well-established field of research, teaching and practice, with a substantial literature. As a broad-based research field, contributions stem from an array of perspectives including science, economics, engineering and psychology. Innovation is crucial for economic and social progress, and it needs to be managed in order to be beneficial.



    Innovation Management: A Research Overview provides a concise introduction to the best research on innovation management. It covers four main themes: foundational studies, key concepts and frameworks, important empirical studies, and current and emerging themes. The research discussed includes classic studies, with core insights in the field, key thinking on strategies and processes for innovation, well-established and novel research methods, and issues of greatest contemporary importance.



    This shortform book provides direction through the maze of research on the nature, processes and outcomes of innovation management, and provides an invaluable introduction to the literature on innovation management for students and professionals.

    Chapter 1 Introduction



    Chapter 2 Foundational studies





    Chapter 3 Concepts and frameworks





    Chapter 4 Important empirical studies





    Chapter 5 Current and emerging themes



    Index

    Biography

    Mark Dodgson is Professor of Innovation Studies at the University of Queensland Business School, and Visiting Professor at Imperial College London. He has written or edited 16 books and over 100 academic articles on innovation, and has researched and taught innovation in over 60 countries.