Collective Innovation Processes: Principles and Practices

  • 3h 53m
  • Dimitri Uzunidis (ed)
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2018

In macro-, meso- and micro-economic systems, the concept of innovation involves a variety of resources and functions. It includes all formal and informal institutions, networks and actors that influence innovation and act as innovation boosters within companies, at the territorial level, at the level of innovation networks or in national economies.

This book deals with innovation in a globalized context in terms of the entrepreneur, enterprise, territorial and sectoral systems and national systems of innovation in which collective innovation processes are formed.

About the Editor

Dimitri Uzunidis, Professor of political economy, is Honorary President of the Research Network on Innovation (RNI). He coordinates the Smart Innovation and Innovation in Engineering and Technology Sets with ISTE Ltd and Wiley, as well as the Technology and Innovation journal with ISTE OpenScience.

In this Book

  • Introduction—Collectives of Innovation and Collective Innovation
  • Enterprise Knowledge Capital and Innovation—Definition, Roles and Challenges
  • The Non-Economic Values of Innovation
  • Long-Term Survival of Innovative Organizations
  • The Resources Potential of the Innovative Entrepreneur
  • Innovation Spaces—New Places for Collective Intelligence?
  • The Innovative Territory
  • The “Eco-Innovative” Milieu—Industrial Ecology and Diversification of Territorial Economy
  • Responsible Innovation
  • Innovation Capacities as a Prerequisite for Forming a National Innovation System

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