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Managing Innovation: Integrating Technological, Market and Organizational Change. 3rd edition
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posted on 2023-06-08, 08:42 authored by Joseph Tidd, John Bessant, Keith PavittManaging Innovation is an established best-selling text for MBA, MSc and advanced undergraduate courses on management of technology, innovation management and entrepreneurship. It is also widely used by managers in both the service and manufacturing sectors. Now in its third edition, Managing Innovation continues to offer a complete framework for thinking about innovation across technological, market and organizational perspectives, while integrating the latest developments in the management of innovation field. Building on extensive user feedback, the revised edition features new globally-focused case illustrations, expanded discussion of contemporary issues in innovation and improved online lecturer support. "Managing Innovation masterfully synthesizes the extensive literature on this extremely complex, often fragmented topic. The book is enlivened by real-world examples from all over the globe and from a wide variety of industries; it serves as a comprehensive reference for academics as well as a practical guide for managers." Dorothy A. Leonard, William J. Abernathy Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School"This book has established itself as a leading textbook in its field. Among its most important strengths is the way innovation is analyzed from many perspectives. Issues and challenges are scrutinized. Resources, organization, and processes are discussed in great detail. The important context for understanding innovation is explored at macro as well as micro levels. In this new edition the authors have integrated important contemporary issues such as the power of networks for innovation and radical disruptive innovation. Since the pedagogical strengths and support in terms of cases and web support have been developed the book qualifies as a leading textbook even more clearly." Christer Karlsson, Professor of Innovation and Operations Management, Dean CBS Executive MBA, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark"In the knowledge society we live in today, the continuous creation of knowledge is the only way for an organization to survive. Managing Innovation concisely and precisely explains how an organization can keep innovating within and across the organizational boundary, and how such innovation affects the organization and society. With many examples, it is easy to read and understand. Excellent and a must-read for anyone who wants to learn about innovation." Professor Jiro Nonaka, JAIST (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Japan
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John WileyPages
582.0ISBN
9780470093269Department affiliated with
- SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
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