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Handbook of digital innovation / edited by Satish Nambisan, Kalle Lyytinen, Youngjin Yoo.

Edward Elgar AI Intelligence Disruptive Technology 2024 Available from 2020. Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
Nambisan, Satish, editor.
Lyytinen, Kalle, editor.
Yoo, Youngjin, editor.
Series:
Research handbooks in business and management series.
Research handbooks in business and management series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business--Technological innovations.
Business.
Technological innovation--Management.
Technological innovation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (320 pages).
Place of Publication:
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.
Summary:
"Digital innovations influence every aspect of our lives in this increasingly technological world. Firms that pursue digital innovations must think carefully about how digital technologies shape the nature, process and outcomes of innovation as well as the long- and short-term social, economic and cultural consequences of their offerings. The Handbook contributes to building a transdisciplinary understanding of digital innovation by bringing together a diverse set of leading scholars from business, engineering, economics, science and public policy. Their distinct perspectives advance ideas and principles intended to set the agenda for future research on digital innovation in ways that inform not only firm-level strategies and practices but policy decisions and science-focused investments as well. The first of its kind, this Handbook provides scope and depth for scholars interested in information systems and digital technologies, innovation and entrepreneurship, strategy, and digital platforms and ecosystems. In addition, it is informative and enlightening to scholars and practitioners interested in the impact of digital technologies on organizations and the broader society"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Contents: Section 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Digital innovation: Towards a transdisciplinary perspective (Nambisan, Lyytinen, Yoo)
Section 2: Foundations of digital innovation
Introduction to section 2 (Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld)
Chapter 2: The new wave of digital innovation: the need for a theory of sociotechnical self-orchestration (Majchrzak & Griffith)
Chapter 3: Digital innovation and entrepreneurship in and around institutional voids: The case of fundación cardiovascular (FCV) in colombia (Jarvenpaa, Echeverri-Carroll, Pedraza)
Chapter 4: Theorizing the connections between digital innovations and societal transformation: Learning from the case of m-pesa in Kenya (Markus & Nan)
Chapter 5: Agile development as the root metaphor for strategy in digital innovation (Berente)
Section 3: Digital platforms, ecosystems and entrepreneurship
Introduction to section 3 (Annabelle Gawer) Chapter 6: Value co-creation in ecosystems: Insights and research promise from three disciplinary perspectives (Autio & Thomas)
Chapter 7: Remixing systems: Collective design through modification (Nickerson)
Chapter 8: Scaling digital enterprises (Henfridsson)
Section 4: Digital innovation, business models and value creation Introduction to section 4 (Varun Grover) Chapter 9: data and value (Alaimo, Kallinikos, Aaltonen)
Chapter 10: Business model cohesiveness scorecard: Implications of digitization for business model innovation (Velu)
Chapter 11: Automate, informate, and generate: affordance primitives of smart devices and the internet of things (Seidel & Berente)
Section 5: Digital innovation and future of work Introduction to section 5 (Paul Courant) Chapter 12: Prolegomena on digital innovation and jobs (King & Grudin)
Chapter 13: Making the one-sided gig economy really two-sided: Implications for future of work (Malhotra)
Section 6: Digital innovation and application domains Introduction to section 6 (Ken Loparo) Chapter 14: The bits and bytes of biology: digitalization fuels an emerging generative platform for biological innovation (Kulathinal, Yoo, Kumar)
Chapter 15: Innovations in micro-robotics and their implications in a digital world (Rogowski, Bubel, Zhang, Kim)
Section 7: Conclusion Chapter 16: A transdisciplinary research agenda for digital innovation: Key themes and directions for future research (Lyytinen, Nambisan, Yoo)
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-78811-998-3

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