Handbook of Technology and Innovation Management

  • 11h 11m
  • Scott Shane (ed)
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2008

This timely handbook represents the latest thinking in the field of technology and innovation management, with an up-to-date overview of the key developments in the field.

Under the separate but related headings of market environment; business models; innovation processes; and organizational design; leading scholars contribute essays that chart the important debates and emergent issues in the complex field of technology and innovation management.

The need for this treatment has become increasingly apparent as more research, debates, and courses have converged around understanding how technological innovation impacts on growth and how organizations can achieve more sustainable growth by better management of technologies & innovation processes.

Faculty and researchers in technology and innovation management, entrepreneurship and strategic innovation will welcome this state-of-the-art reference source, edited by one of the leading scholars in the field.

In this Book

  • Technology and Industry Evolution
  • The Evolution of Markets: Innovation Adoption, Diffusion, Market Growth, New Product Entry, and Competitor Responses
  • Understanding Customer Needs
  • Product Development as a Problem-Solving Process
  • Managing the 'Unmanageables' of Sustained Product Innovation
  • Rival Interpretations of Balancing Exploration and Exploitation: Simultaneous or Sequential?
  • R&D Project Selection and Portfolio Management: A Review of the Past, a Description of the Present, and a Sketch of the Future
  • Managing the Innovative Performance of Technical Professionals
  • The Economics and Strategy of Standards and Standardization
  • Intellectual Property and Innovation
  • Orchestrating Appropriability: Towards an Endogenous View of Capturing Value from Innovation Investments
  • Individual Collaborations, Strategic Alliances and Innovation: Insights from the Biotechnology Industry
  • Technology-Based Entrepreneurship
  • Knowledge Spillover Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Large and Small Firms
  • The Financing of Innovation
  • The Contribution of Public Entities to Innovation and Technological Change
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