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The Genesis Of Innovation |
Edited by Blandine Laperche, Dimitri Uzunidis, Research Unit on Industry and Innovation, University of Littoral Côte d’Opale, France and G.N. von Tunzelmann, Professor in the Economics of Science and Technology, SPRU – Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, UK
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| 2008 |
304 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84720 593 3 |
£69.95 |
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The genesis and diffusion of innovation depends upon the density of the cognitive and market relationships among individuals, organisations and institutions at both the micro- and macro-economic level. By addressing the nature of these relationships, which include cooperation, competition and power, this book presents an important and progressive enquiry into the economic and social origins of innovation.
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Contents: Introduction Part I: Core Linkages in the Genesis of Innovation: The Knowledge Dimension Part II: Military-Based Innovation Networks Part III: From Knowledge to Market: Systemic links at the Local Level Index
Contributors: M.-P. Bès, S. Boutillier, M. Callois, E. Castro-Martínez, I. Fernández-de-Lucio, A.Ilardi, M. Isabelle, R. Keast, S. Kesting, B. Laperche, K. Mohannak, J. Molas-Gallart, C. Serfati, P. Sommers, D. Uzunidis, N. Von Tunzelmann
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This book is part of the New Horizons in the Economics of Innovation series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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