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Product innovation, interactive learning and economic performance / edited by Jesper L. Christensen and Bengt-(c)®Ake Lundvall

Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Research on technological innovation, management and policy 0737-1071 v. 8 | Research on technological innovation, management and policy ; v. 8Publisher: Bingley, U.K : Emerald, 2004Description: Online-RessourceISBN:
  • 9781849503082
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9780762311569 | Buchausg. u.d.T.: 978-0-7623-1156-9 DOI: DOI: 10.1016/S0737-1071(2004)8Online resources: Additional physical formats: Online-Ausg.Summary: The aim of this book is to contribute to the understanding of product innovation - how it takes place and how it affects firms and the economy. It links product innovation to interactive learning and to the performance of firms. It studies the interconnections between these three elements on the basis of unique data sets and detailed case studies. The book will prove helpful for managers, employees and policy makers as well as for scholars and students who want to understand the role of product innovation in the economy.In the book it is shown that product innovation is of major importance. For the economy as a whole, the introduction of new products is fundamental for economic growth. Process innovation without product innovation would sooner or later result in economic stagnation and in what has been called technological unemployment. In turbulent sectors product innovation is necessary for firms to survive and grow. The book also shows that product innovation is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. In order to capture this complexity authors combine different theoretical perspectives, different levels of aggregation, and different methodological approachesSummary: Introduction : product innovation on why and how it matters for firms and the economy / Bengt-(c)®Ake Lundvall, Jesper Lindgaard Christensen -- Product innovation and economic theory user-producer interaction in the learning economy / Bengt-(c)®Ake Lundvall, Anker Lund Vinding -- The organization of actors learning in connection with new product development / Reinhard Lund -- Human resources : absorptive capacity and innovative performance / Anker Lund Vinding -- HRM complementarities and innovative performance in French and British industry / Edward Lorenz, Jonathan Michie, Frank Wilkinson -- The economics of knowledge and learning / Bengt-(c)®Ake Lundvall -- Learning, knowledge and competence building at employee level in the U.K. / Mark Tomlinson -- Some Danish experiences related to the organization of new product development / Reinhard Lund -- Interaction between firms and knowledge institutions / Anker Lund Vinding -- Public-private collaboration on knowledge generation and application in new product development projects / Ina Drejer, Birte Holst J(p)ørgensen -- Inter- and intraorganizational learning processes in the interaction between firms and patent offices / Jesper L. Christensen -- Does product innovation and firm growth go hand in hand? / Toke Reichstein -- Societal institutions, learning organizations and innovation in the knowledge economy / Alice Lam -- The managed interaction between innovation and learning and a complementary perspective / Reinhard Lund. - The aim of this book is to contribute to the understanding of product innovation - how it takes place and how it affects firms and the economy. It links product innovation to interactive learning and to the performance of firms. It studies the interconnections between these three elements on the basis of unique data sets and detailed case studies. The book will prove helpful for managers, employees and policy makers as well as for scholars and students who want to understand the role of product innovation in the economy.In the book it is shown that product innovation is of major importance. For the economy as a whole, the introduction of new products is fundamental for economic growth. Process innovation without product innovation would sooner or later result in economic stagnation and in what has been called technological unemployment. In turbulent sectors product innovation is necessary for firms to survive and grow. The book also shows that product innovation is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. In order to capture this complexity authors combine different theoretical perspectives, different levels of aggregation, and different methodological approachesPPN: PPN: 661525333Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-1-EPB | ZDB-55-BME | ZDB-1-BMEN
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