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Diffusion and adoption of innovation in "Retro" industries / guest editors, Dr. Francesco Schiavone [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Schiavone, Francesco.
Series:
European Journal of Innovation Management: Volume 16, Issue 4
European journal of innovation management, 1460-1060 ; volume 16, number 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Technological innovations--Management.
Technological innovations.
New products--Design.
New products.
Business enterprises.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (175 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[Bingley, UK] : Emerald Insight, 2013.
Summary:
Innovation is a key concept in the analysis of industries. Numerous studies analysed the link between industry and innovation. Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies analyse the benefits of innovation within and between industries. Previous works largely emphasized the fundamental role of innovation as a determinant success factor on firm and industry level. According to the Economist, innovation has become the industrial religion of the late 20th century. This special issue aims at providing both theoretical insight and empirical evidence towards a better understanding of such industries as they offer new or alternative explanations of industry evolution, which can alter the diffusion and adoption of innovation.
Contents:
Cover
CONTENTS
Editorial advisory board
Guest editorial
Back to the future: adoption and diffusion of innovation in retro-industries
Innovation in tradition-based firms: dynamic knowledge for international competitiveness
The co-creation process in the development of nostalgic new products
Nostalgia and technology innovation driving retro music consumption
Consumer innovativeness, perceived innovation and attitude towards "neo-retro"-product design
Complexities in innovation management in companies from the European industry.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed February 1, 2014).
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-78350-358-0
OCLC:
868269809

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