Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and Technology
About the Book Series
This innovative series explores the role of innovation and innovation management and technological advances from an organizational perspective. This series brings together theories from a wide range of individual disciplines and examines both the internal understanding and management and also an external, shareholder perspective. Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and Technology (RIOT!) features cutting -edge research addressing all the major issues in business and management today, helping to define and advance the field.
Knowledge and Innovation in Business and Industry: The Importance of Using Others
1st Edition
Edited
By Håkan Håkansson, Alexandra Waluszewski
June 13, 2012
Provocative and reflective, this volume on the notion of knowledge and innovation in the business industry provides readers with a holistic approach to the subject of ‘knowledge’. Structuring their arguments around four case studies of innovation within four entirely different contexts, Håkansson ...
Industrial Innovation in Japan
1st Edition
Edited
By Takuji Hara, Norio Kambayashi, Noboru Matsushima
March 13, 2012
In this new book, Hara, Kambayashi and Matsushima gather together a collection of case studies of innovation in various industries in modern Japan, including automobile, electronics, semiconductor, component, chemical, pharmaceutical and service industries. Unlike other books in this area, ...
Managing and Marketing Radical Innovations: Marketing New Technology
1st Edition
By Birgitta Sandberg
January 27, 2011
This book responds to a growing demand in the academic community for a focus on customer-related proactive behaviour in the study of radical innovation development, combining a thorough theoretical discussion with detailed international case studies considering the role of this proactivity in five ...
Global Innovation in Emerging Economies
1st Edition
By Prasada Reddy
December 23, 2010
In recent decades, there have been significant changes in the way corporate innovation activities are performed. They include changes in the innovation process, flexibility to outsource certain innovation activities, and by far, the most important one, wider choice in the location of innovation. ...