This volume contains a collection of papers all concerned with
the exploration of economic and social dynamics in relation to the
innovation process and its outcomes. This theme is firmly rooted in
the Schumpeterian tradition in which an economic perspective is
mutually embedded in a wider awareness of the role of other
disciplines. Indeed since Schumpeter's time, the degree of
specialisation within the social sciences has risen many fold, new
sub disciplines continue to emerge, highly specialised theoretical
tools and empirical methods continue to be developed, and new
fields for the study of management and business overlap with the
more traditional social sciences. There is, consequently, a need
for connecting principles to offset the dangers of intellectual
fragmentation. Evolutionary economics and evolutionary analysis
more generally, certainly provide some of these connecting
principles. The various contributions to this volume reflect upon
this research programme in a number of ways.
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