Digital innovations influence every aspect of our lives in this
increasingly technological world. Firms that pursue digital
innovations must think carefully about how digital technologies
shape the nature, process and outcomes of innovation as well as the
long- and short-term social, economic and cultural consequences of
their offerings. The Handbook contributes to building a
transdisciplinary understanding of digital innovation by bringing
together a diverse set of leading scholars from business,
engineering, economics, science and public policy. Their distinct
perspectives advance ideas and principles intended to set the
agenda for future research on digital innovation in ways that
inform not only firm-level strategies and practices but policy
decisions and science-focused investments as well. The first of its
kind, this Handbook provides scope and depth for scholars
interested in information systems and digital technologies,
innovation and entrepreneurship, strategy, and digital platforms
and ecosystems. In addition, it is informative and enlightening to
scholars and practitioners interested in the impact of digital
technologies on organizations and the broader society. Contributors
include: A. Aaltonen, C. Alaimo, E. Autio, N. Berente, C. Bubel,
P.N. Courant, J. Cutcher-Gershenfeld, E.L. Echeverri-Carroll, A.
Gawer, T.L. Griffith, V. Grover, J. Grudin, O. Henfridsson, S.L.
Jarvenpaa, J. Kallinikos, M.J. Kim, J.L. King, R.J. Kulathinal, S.
Kumar, K.A. Loparo, K. Lyytinen, A. Majchrzak, A. Malhotra, M.L.
Markus, S. Nambisan, W. Nan, J.V. Nickerson, A. Pedraza-Avella,
L.W. Rogowski, S. Seidel, L.D.W. Thomas, C. Velu, Y. Yoo, X. Zhang
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