Strategic Management of Technological Innovation

Strategic Management of Technological Innovation
Author: Melissa A. Schilling
Publsiher: Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2010
Genre: New products
ISBN: 0071289577

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This edition offers: 1. Five new chapter opening cases: Blue-Ray vs. HD-DVD: a standards battle in high definition video; From PDA's to smartphones: the evolution of an industry; Bug Labs and the Long Tail; Organizing for innovation at Google; and Skull Candy: developing extreme headphones. 2. More balance between industrial products versus consumer products. More industrial product examples (such as electronic components, medical components, aerospace, and business software) and service examples (such as search and advertising services, news services, hotels, outsourced industrial design) have been included throughout the book. 3. More extensive coverage of collaborative networks in Chapters 2 and 8, including graphs of the global technology collaboration network; richer explanations and examples for the network externality graphs in Chapter 4; and more in-depth coverage of modularity in both products and organizational forms in Chapter 10. Chapter 11 has also been expanded to include Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) to ensure that students are familiar with the most widely used new product development tools. (Back of Book)

Advances in Management Research

Advances in Management Research
Author: Avinash K. Shrivastava,Sudhir Rana,Amiya Kumar Mohapatra,Mangey Ram
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000736496

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This book covers advancements across business domains in knowledge and information management. It presents research trends in the fields of management, innovation, and technology, and is composed of research papers that show applications of IT, analytics, and business operations in industry and in educational institutions. It offers a combination of scientific research methods and concepts, with contributions from globally renowned authors; presents various management domains from a number of countries for a global perspective; and provides a unique combination of topics and methods while giving insights on the management domain using a holistic approach. The book provides scholars with a platform to derive maximum utility in the area of management, research, and technology by subscribing to the idea of managing business through performance and management technology.

The Management of Innovation and Technology

The Management of Innovation and Technology
Author: John Howells
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2005-02-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 076197024X

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`The book provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and policy-makers... In particular, it provides a good introduction to broader aspects of the field of innovation for researchers based within the engineering and science traditions′ - Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management `Howells has synthesised a broad range of sources with considerable insight to provide the first sophisticated single volume on innovation that draws on economics, sociology, law and from the history of science and technology. By setting innovation in social and institutional context, he convincingly shows how firms and markets shape and can be shaped by the decisions of managers and entrepreneurs. I will certainly be using this book as a central text for my Masters degree teaching on innovation management, management of technology and related topics′ - Jonathan Liebenau, London School of Economics and Columbia University `A great strength of the book is the extensive and detailed integration of rich case study analyses into the main flow of the argument. Many apparently well known cases are revisited and critically assessed to draw clear and often contrary to popular belief lessons. This is a highly original and commendable feature of this text. It provides an unusually strong integration between theory and examples. And there is no doubt of the relevance of the examples: they are not inserted as an afterthought, but are intrinsically part of the development of the thinking′ - Professor James Fleck, Head of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group, University of Edinburgh Management School This book analyses a range of social contexts in which human decisions shape technology in the market economy. It comprises a critical review of both a select research literature and in-depth historical studies. Material is drawn from many social science disciplines to inform the reader of the reality of taking decisions on innovation. The chapters cover: - The social context for individual acts of creative insight - The development of the technology-market relationship - The management of R&D and technological standards - Technological competition - The role of institutions of finance in innovation - The reciprocal relationship between intellectual property law and technological innovation. - The role of technological skills and regimes of technological education in innovation. - An introduction to the role of the state in maintaining the innovative capacity of the private sector.

The Management of Technological Innovation

The Management of Technological Innovation
Author: Mark Dodgson,David M. Gann,Ammon Salter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2008-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199208524

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"By explaining the innovation process the book reveals the broad scope of MTI and its importance for company survival, growth and sustainability. It describes how MTI has to be managed strategically and how this is successfully achieved by formulating and implementing strategy and delivering value. Chapters provide frameworks, tools and techniques, and case studies on managing: innovation strategy, communities, and networks, R&D, design and new product and service development, operations and production, and commercialization." "This new edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect the latest teaching and research, and to ensure its continuing relevance to the contemporary world of MTI. It will be an important resource for academics, students, and managers throughout the world, is a recommended text for students of innovation and technology management at postgraduate and undergraduate level, and is particularly valuable for MBA courses."--BOOK JACKET.

The Management of Innovation and Technology

The Management of Innovation and Technology
Author: John Howells
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2005-02-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 076197024X

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This book analyzes a range of social contexts in which human decisions shape technology in the market economy. It comprises a critical review of both a select research literature and in-depth historical studies. Material is drawn from many social science disciplines to inform the reader of the reality of taking decisions on innovation.

The Dark Side of Technological Innovation

The Dark Side of Technological Innovation
Author: Bing Ran
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781623960636

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Managing technological innovations and related policy and strategy issues have been a central focus of the new millennium. This book series presents an interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue on the management of innovation and technological change in a global context from a variety of perspectives, including strategic, managerial, behavioral, and policy issues. Papers selected in this volume have four prominent themes: the wide spread interests and the global application of the technological innovation; the practicality of the research on technological innovation implementation to foster success and financial growth; the socio-technical challenges behind innovation and creativity that might outweigh the benefits; and the new principles/practices/perspectives on our understanding of the technological innovation. Contributed by prominent scholars and practitioners from around the world in innovation, management and policy area, this book will become a very useful read for anyone who is interested in learning the most contemporary perspectives on the subject.

Technology Management and Systems of Innovation

Technology  Management and Systems of Innovation
Author: Keith Pavitt
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1781959471

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In this volume, Keith Pavitt assesses the economic impact of technological change and how it relates to public policy and corporate management practices.

The Management of Innovation Technology

The Management of Innovation   Technology
Author: John Howells
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2005
Genre: Research, Industrial
ISBN: OCLC:1257344870

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