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9780198746492

The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management

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    9780198746492

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    0198746490

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2015-06-30
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management offers a comprehensive and timely analysis of the nature and importance of innovation and the strategies and practices that can be used to improve organizational benefits from innovation. Innovation is centrally important for business and national competitiveness, and for the quality and standard of living around the world, but it does not happen by itself. For innovation to succeed, it needs to be properly managed. With contributions from 49 world-leading scholars, the Handbook explores the many sources of innovation, the broader social, economic, and technological contexts that encourage and constrain it, and the cutting-edge strategies and practices of innovation management.

The book addresses the traditional concerns of innovation management--such as managing R&D, intellectual property, and creativity, and the contributions of science and marketing--but substantially extends traditional areas of interest. In this new volume, chapters examine emerging topics including design, social networks, open and social innovation, and innovation in business models, ecosystems, services, and platforms. The book explores the importance of innovation management for environmental sustainability, and its evolving nature and practice in Asia.

Written in an accessible style, and with carefully selected bibliographies and a comprehensive index, the Handbook offers a uniquely authoritative and wide-ranging source of knowledge about innovation management. Each chapter identifies key issues and reviews the most important research findings. Future research questions are identified. The Handbook will be invaluable for students and faculty studying, researching, and teaching innovation, and for managers seeking to improve innovation outcomes in their organizations.

Author Biography


Mark Dodgson, Professor and Director of the Technology and Innovation Management Centre, University of Queensland Business School,David M. Gann, Vice-President (Development and Innovation), Imperial College London,Nelson Phillips, Professor of Strategy and Organization, Imperial College London

Mark Dodgson is Professor and Director of the Technology and Innovation Management Centre at the University of Queensland Business School. Prior to joining the University of Queensland he was Executive Director of the National Graduate School of Management at the Australian National University. He has produced 12 books and over 100 academic articles on innovation, and has researched and taught innovation in over 50 countries. He is a member of the Board of two companies with multi-billion pound annual sales. His research interests address the changing innovation process and its consequences for management and government.


David M. Gann is Professor of Technology and Innovation Management and Vice President, Development and Innovation, Imperial College London. He was previously head of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Imperial College Business School. He has published many academic articles, reports and books on innovation. He has been Group Innovation Executive of a multi-national engineering and construction business and has co-founded four start-up ventures. His research interests include the use of digital media to support design and innovation processes, about which he advises technology companies and governments.


Nelson Phillips is Professor of Strategy and Organizational Behaviour at Imperial College Business School in London, UK. Prior to joining Imperial College London, he was the Beckwith Professor of Management at the University of Cambridge and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Management at McGill University. Originally from Canada, he completed his PhD in Organizational Analysis at the University of Alberta in 1995. His research interests include institutional theory, organizational discourse analysis, the impact of technology on organizations, and the management of innovation.

Table of Contents


Introduction
1: Mark Dodgson, David M. Gann, and Nelson Phillips: Perspectives on Innovation Management
2: Ammon Salter and Oliver Alexy: The Nature of Innovation The Sources of Innovation
3: Jaideep Prabhu: Marketing and Innovation
4: Maureen McKelvey: Science, Technology and Business Innovation
5: Nik Franke: User-driven Innovation
6: Tim Kastelle and John Steen: Networks of Innovation
7: Dorothy Leonard and Michelle Barton: Knowledge and the Management of Creativity and Innovation
8: Roberto Verganti and Claudio Dell'Era: Design-driven Innovation: Meaning as a Source of Innovation
9: Andrew Hargadon: Brokerage and Innovation The Context for Innovation
10: Franco Malerba and Pamela Adams: Sectoral Systems of Innovation
11: Erkko Autio and Llewellyn Thomas: Innovation Ecosystems: Implications for Innovation Management
12: Alfonso Gambardella, Paola Giuri, and Salvatore Torris: Markets for Technology
13: Alan Hughes: Capital markets, Innovation Systems and the Financing of Innovation
14: Ritsuko Ozaki and Mark Dodgson: Consumption of Innovation
15: Frans Berkhout: Innovation and Sustainability
16: Tom Lawrence, Graham Dover, and Bryan Gallagher: Managing Social Innovation
17: Takahiro Fujimoto: Innovation Management in Japan
18: Marina Zhang and Jian Gao: Innovation Management in China
19: Mark Dodgson and David Gann: Technology and Innovation Strategy, Management and Organization
20: Rita McGrath and Jerry Kim: Innovation, Strategy and Hypercompetition
21: Lorenzo Massa and Christopher Tucci: Business Model Innovation
22: Oliver Alexy and Linus Dahlander: Managing Open Innovation
23: Mark Dodgson: Collaboration and Innovation Management
24: Nelson Phillips: Organizing Innovation
25: Keld Laursen and Nicolai Foss: Human Resource Management Practices and Innovation
26: Maximilian von Zedtwitz, Sascha Friesike, and Oliver Gassmann: Managing Research and Development and New Product Development
27: Lars Hakanson: Internationalization of Research and Development
28: Eija Leiponen: Intellectual Property Rights, Standards, and the Management of Innovation
29: Gautam Ahuja and Elena Novelli: Mergers and Acquisitions and Innovation
30: Bruce Tether: Services, Innovation, and the Design and Management of Service Innovation
31: Andy Davies: Innovation and Project Management
32: Annabelle Gawer and Michael Cusumano: Platforms and Innovation


Introduction
1. Perspectives on Innovation Management, Mark Dodgson, David M. Gann, and Nelson Phillips
2. The Nature of Innovation, Ammon Salter and Oliver Alexy
The Sources of Innovation
3. Marketing and Innovation, Jaideep Prabhu
4. Science, Technology and Business Innovation, Maureen McKelvey
5. User-driven Innovation, Nik Franke
6. Networks of Innovation, Tim Kastelle and John Steen
7. Knowledge and the Management of Creativity and Innovation, Dorothy Leonard and Michelle Barton
8. Design-driven Innovation: Meaning as a Source of Innovation, Roberto Verganti and Claudio Dell'Era
9. Brokerage and Innovation, Andrew Hargadon
The Context for Innovation
10. Sectoral Systems of Innovation, Franco Malerba and Pamela Adams
11. Innovation Ecosystems, Erkko Autio and Llewellyn Thomas
12. Markets for Technology, Alfonso Gambardella, Paola Giuri, and Salvatore Torris
13. Capital markets, Innovation Systems and the Financing of Innovation, Alan Hughes
14. Consumption of Innovation, Ritsuko Ozaki and Mark Dodgson
15. Innovation and Sustainability, Frans Berkhout
16. Managing Social Innovation, Tom Lawrence, Graham Dover, and Bryan Gallagher
17. Innovation Management in Japan, Takahiro Fujimoto
18. Innovation Management in China, Marina Zhang
19. Technology and Innovation, Mark Dodgson and David Gann
Strategy, Management and Organization
20. Innovation, Strategy and Hypercompetition, Rita McGrath and Jerry Kim
21. Business Model Innovation, Lorenzo Massa and Christopher Tucci
22. Managing Open Innovation, Oliver Alexy and Linus Dahlander
23. Collaboration and Innovation Management, Mark Dodgson
24. Organizing Innovation, Nelson Phillips
25. Human Resource Management Practices and Innovation, Keld Laursen and Nicolai Foss
26. Managing Research and Development and New Product Development, Maximilian von Zedtwitz, Sascha Friesike, and Oliver Gassmann
27. Internationalization of Research and Development, Lars Hakanson
28. Intellectual Property Rights, Standards, and the Management of Innovation, Aija Leiponen
29. Mergers and Acquisitions and Innovation, Gautam Ahuja and Elena Novelli
30. Services, Innovation, and Managing Service Innovation, Bruce Tether
31. Innovation and Project Management, Andy Davies
32. Platforms and Innovation, Annabelle Gawer and Michael Cusumano

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