Innovation is the creation of new, technologically feasible,
commercially realisable products and processes and, if things go
right, it emerges from the ongoing interaction of innovative
organisations such as universities, research institutes, firms,
government agencies and venture capitalists.
Innovation in Complex Social Systems uses a "hard science"
approach to examine innovation in a new way. Its contributors come
from a wide variety of backgrounds, including social and natural
sciences, computer science, and mathematics. Using cutting-edge
methodology, they deal with the complex aspects of socio-economic
innovation processes. Its approach opens up a new paradigm for
innovation research, making innovation understandable and tractable
using tools such as computational network analysis and agent-based
simulation.
This book of new work combines empirical analysis with a
discussion of the tools and methods used to successfully
investigate innovation from a range of international experts, and
will be of interest to postgraduate students and scholars in
economics, social science, innovation research and complexity
science.
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