1st Edition
Innovation Management vol IV Volume IV Current and Emerging Trends
Edited By Mark Dodgson
Copyright 2016
486 Pages
by
Routledge
Innovation is the means by which organizations survive and thrive in uncertain and turbulent conditions. Technological change, globalization, and changing patterns of consumption are compounding the complex and rapidly changing circumstances in which organizations operate. The average tenure of a Fortune 500 company has dropped from 40 to 15 years. One half of all USA start-ups go out of business... Read more
Introduction to Volume IV 52 Design, meanings, and radical innovation: a metamodel and a research agenda 53 Clarifying business models: origins, present, and future of the concept54 The process of new service development: issues of formalization and appropriability 55 Innovation in megaprojects: systems integration at London Heathrow Terminal 5 56 Learning to adapt: organisational adaptation to climate change impacts 57 Innovation communities 58 Why do users contribute to firm-hosted user communities? The case of computer-controlled music instruments 59 Introduction to Open Innovation 60 Open for innovation: the role of openness in explaining innovation performance among U.K. manufacturing firms 61 How open is innovation? 62 The role of technology in the shift towards open innovation: the case of Procter & Gamble 63 “In case of fire, please use the elevator”: simulation technology and organization in fire engineering 64 Organizational learning and the technology of foolishness: the case of virtual worlds at IBM 65 China’s innovation system and the move towards harmonious growth and endogenous innovation 66 Mexican maquiladoras: new capabilities of coordination and the emergence of a new generation of companies 67 Innovation for inclusive growth: towards a theoretical framework and a research agenda 68 Thriving in the automated economy.
Biography
Mark Dodgson, Technology and Innovation Management, University of Sussex.






