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Elgar Encyclopedia of Innovation Management.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Eriksson, Päivi.
- Series:
- Elgar Encyclopedias in Business and Management Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Technological innovations--Management.
- Technological innovations.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (352 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2025.
- Summary:
- "This Encyclopedia presents an authoritative overview of innovation management. Contributions from over 100 expert authors address contemporary and emerging challenges through a holistic, inclusive, and ethical lens, redefining dominant paradigms and pushing the boundaries of the field. Comprehensive and forward-looking, the Encyclopedia explores how diverse elements such as age, gender, creativity, and power shape processes of innovation in a range of local and global contexts. Entries are accessible and consistently structured, critically engaging with core concepts including business models and ecosystems, while also delving into new areas of impact investing, radical creativity, and 'dark innovation'. Key Features: Combines detailed theoretical discussions with real-life case studies and practical applications Includes a list of further scholarly readings in each entry, featuring up-to-date references alongside essential classic works Provides insights into a wide variety of topics, methods, and perspectives that expand the concept and practice of innovation management Interdisciplinary in scope, the Encyclopedia is a vital reference work for students, researchers and educators in innovation management, knowledge management, organizational innovation, and business. Its focus on collaboration, responsible innovation, and sustainability issues will also benefit practitioners looking to enhance their organization's innovation processes"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Contents: Preface
- Introduction: Possibilities and limits of innovation management / PaÌivi Eriksson, Tero Montonen, Pikka-Maaria Laine and Anna Hannula
- Part I: Science, technology and innovation management
- 1. A broad perspective on innovation management / Tero Montonen
- 2. Academic entrepreneurship / Jukka Moilanen
- 3. Agile human resource management / Pia Heilmann
- 4. Artificial intelligence / Meng Ma
- 5. Business models / Ville-Veikko Piispanen, Kaisa Henttonen and Hanna LehtimaÌki
- 6. Capability approach / Tiina RaÌttilaÌ
- 7. Creative destruction / Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
- 8. Drucker's seven sources of innovation / Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
- 9. Employee-driven innovation / Esa Hiltunen
- 10. Innovation paradoxes / Tea LempiaÌlaÌ
- 11. Institutional complexity / Elina Vikstedt
- 12. Joseph schumpeter / Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
- 13. Negative consequences / Beata Segercrantz and KarlErik Sveiby
- 14. Pedagogies for innovative competencies / Helena Kantanen
- 15. Sales in the innovation process / Katariina YloÌnen and Saara Julkunen
- 16. Science commercialization / Outi-Maaria Palo-oja
- 17. Three legendary innovators / Mika Pantzar
- Part II: Open, collaborative and systemic innovation
- 18. Business-to-business platforms / Malla Mattila, Marjukka Mikkonen and Mika YrjoÌlaÌ
- 19. Coopetition / Rauno Rusko
- 20. Co-creation in private and public sector contexts / Tero Montonen, PaÌivi Eriksson and Eeva Aromaa
- 21. Co-operative innovations / Anu Puusa and Tim Mazzarol
- 22. Digital platforms / Sini-Tuulia Suokas, Kaisa Henttonen and Ville-Veikko Piispanen
- 23. Inclusive creative city / Rodrigo AÌbnner Gonçalves Menezes and Ana SiÌlvia Rocha Ipiranga
- 24. Inclusiveness in research and innovation settings / Riina Bhatia and Nina Rilla
- 25. Innovation ecosystems / Paavo Ritala and Llewellyn D.W. Thomas
- 26. Less-hierarchical organizations / Perttu Salovaara and Frank Martela
- 27. Moral orders of innovation / Luk Van Langenhove and Pasi Hirvonen
- 28. Multi-stakeholder settings / Tiziana Gaito, Sybille Sachs and Ramona Demasi
- 29. Networked innovation / Katri Valkokari
- 30. Open social innovation / Caterina Bettin, Ziyun Fan and PaÌivi Eriksson
- 31. Open innovation ecosystems / Llewellyn D.W. Thomas and Paavo Ritala
- 32. Open strategy / Eero Vaara
- 33. Public sector innovation / Sanna Tuurnas
- 34. Service innovation and service design / Taina MaÌkijaÌrvi, Tero Montonen and PaÌivi Eriksson
- 35. Social acceptance / Mariana GalvaÌo Lyra
- Part III: Creativity, diversity and power in innovation
- 36. Affect and creativity / Caterina Bettin and Eeva Aromaa
- 37. Ageing and innovation / Stefanie Ruel
- 38. Atmospheric creating and innovating / Margot Leclair
- 39. Creative environments / Mika Pantzar
- 40. Creative teams / Pasi Hirvonen
- 41. Creativity / Laura Lucia Parolin and Carmen Pellegrinelli
- 42. Dark innovation / Ryan MacNeil
- 43. Emotions in innovation development / Birgitta Sandberg, Leena Aarikka-Stenroos and Ilkka Kettunen
- 44. Foucauldian power and resistance / Hadar Elraz and David Newman
- 45. Gender and gendering / Ulla Hytti
- 46. Gender, empowerment and social innovation / Kristin S. Williams
- 47. Harmonious passion / Rita JaÌrventie-Thesleff
- 48. Intersectional lens to innovation / Shreya Mishra
- 49. Radical creativity / Annika Blomberg
- 50. Reflective design / Ilkka Kettunen
- 51. Resistance / Helena Fornstedt
- 52. Workforce diversity / Marjorie Ngwenya
- 53. Youth-driven innovation, engagement and empowerment / Kristin S. Williams
- Part IV: Responsible and sustainable innovation
- 54. Circular economy / Marileena MaÌkelaÌ and Tiina Onkila
- 55. Ecosocial education / Sami Keto and Raisa Foster
- 56. Enskilment / Jarkko PyysiaÌinen, Pasi Heikkurinen and Jenny Rinkinen
- 57. Frugal innovation / Linda Annala Tesfaye and Martin FougeÌre
- 58. Human rights responsibility / Samentha Goethals
- 59. Impact investing / Saga Eriksson
- 60. Innovation and the base of the pyramid (bop) context / Ahmad Arslan and Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen
- 61. Innovation beyond growth / Mario Pansera, Javier Lloveras and Mariano Fressoli
- 62. Leadership for biodiversity: A radical management innovation / Satu Teerikangas, Ilari E. SaÌaÌksjaÌrvi and Marja Turunen
- 63. Local experimentation / Eva Heiskanen and Kaisa Matschoss
- 64. Non-human stakeholders / JoseÌ-Carlos GarciÌa-Rosell, Anna Hannula and Marjo Siltaoja
- 65. Organizational capabilities for responsible innovation / Jilde Garst
- 66. Public procurement for sustainability / Ville Valovirta and Matti Pihlajamaa
- 67. Radical sustainability from the global south / Riina Bhatia
- 68. Refugee economic integration / Samentha Goethals
- 69. Responsible research and innovation / Lucien von Schomberg
- 70. Social enterprises / Filippe Barros
- 71. Stakeholder engagement / Heta Leinonen, Annika Blomberg and Johanna Kujala
- 72. Sustainable value creation / Riikka Tapaninaho and Norma Rudolph
- Part V: New theorizations, philosophies and methods
- 73. Anti-history / Christopher M. Hartt
- 74. Arts-based methods / Hanna LehtimaÌki and Elina Riivari
- 75. Corporeal ethics / Alison Pullen and Carl Rhodes
- 76. Critical sensemaking / Eeva Aromaa, Albert Mills and Jean Helms Mills
- 77. Curiography / Tarja Salmela and Anu Valtonen
- 78. Non-corporeal actant theory / Christopher M. Hartt
- 79. Phenomenological doubt / Antonio Strati
- 80. Posthumanist aesthetics / Antonio Strati
- 81. Process philosophy and innovation / Brad MacKay and Robert Chia
- 82. Science fiction / Elina Hiltunen and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen
- 83. Scientific fabulation / Emily HoÌckert
- 84. Sleep / Anu Valtonen
- 85. Sociomateriality and embodiment of leadership / Arja Ropo
- 86. Sonar-o-graphy / Vesa Markuksela.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives 4.0 International CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- OCLC:
- 1520583153
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