Systemic innovation : entrepreneurial strategies and market dynamics / edited by Dimitri Uzunidis. - 1 online resource - Innovation in engineering and technology set ; volume 7 . - Innovation, entrepreneurship, management series. Innovation in engineering and technology set ; v. 7. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Enterprise Through the Lens of Agility, Creativity and Monitoring Method Combinations -- Science Fiction -- The Management of Inventive Knowledge -- Evolution of Firms Trajectories and Innovation -- From Shared Inventions to Competitive Innovations -- Technologies and Inter-industrial Collaborations -- Technological Change and Environmental Transition -- The Transformation of Defense Innovation Systems -- Nanotechnologies and Business Intelligence -- When Innovation Innovates -- Conflicting Standards and Innovation in Energy Transition.

INNOVATION IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SET Coordinated by Dimitri Uzunidis Systemic innovation is based on business networks and new business models in a global economy integrated by flows of knowledge, capital, and goods. The authors of this book consider the theory that innovations act as systems based on multi-actor interactions. Innovation is contextualized to demonstrate in what capacity a company or an entrepreneur can innovate. The book details the management of scientific, technical and cognitive resources, the relationships between R&D partners, the creativity and the rules that allow a market and a company to innovate. This contextualization, associated with entrepreneurial strategy, leads to systemic innovation. This book analyzes some key sectors of the economy that are knowledge-intensive and rapidly changing: transport and communications, defense, information technology, artificial intelligence, and the environment.

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Technological innovations--Management.
Innovations--Gestion.
Technological innovations--Management

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