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Technology Innovation discusses the fundamental aspects of
processes and structures of technology innovation. It offers a new
perspective concerning fundamentals aspects not directly involved
in the complex relations existing between technology and the
socio-economic system. By considering technology and its innovation
from a scientific point of view, the book presents a novel
definition of technology as a set of physical, chemical, and
biological phenomena, producing an effect exploitable for human
purposes. Expanding on the general model of technology innovation
by linking the model of technology, based on a structure of
technological operations, with the models of the structures for
technology innovation, based on organization of fluxes of knowledge
and capitals, the book considers various technological processes
and the stages of the innovation process. Offers a perspective on
the evolution of technology in the frame of an industrial platform
network Explains a novel definition of technology as a set of
physical, chemical, and biological phenomena producing an effect
exploitable for human purposes Discusses technology innovation as
result of structures organizing fluxes of knowledge and capitals
Provides a technology model simulating the functioning of
technology with its optimization Presents a technology innovation
model explaining the territorial technology innovation process The
book is intended for academics, graduate students, technology
developers who are involved in operations management and research,
innovation, and technology development.
While science and technology research, sources of funding,
performance, incentives, and motivations for technology innovation
activities are reasonably well understood by academics and policy
makers, the complex process by which scientific results are
exploited and transformed into new technologies through an
innovation process is poorly documented and studied little.
Technology Dynamics is dedicated to the complex activity of
technology innovation, with the aim of describing how innovative
ideas are generated and their transformation into new technologies.
It is based on the idea that technology evolves continuously with
time, is changed by innovations, and is characterized by a dynamic
that is constituted by technological processes occurring in
organizational structures, as well as during the use of
technologies. The five chapters Discuss technological processes for
innovation; Describe innovation within organizational structures;
Offer information on interfacing of science and economic factors
with technology; Suggest new statistical studies for innovation and
new approaches for innovation policies; and Examine the
contribution of technology dynamics to statistical studies and
promotion of technology innovation. This book is aimed at managers
developing strategies for technology innovation, researchers
interested in exploiting scientific results for innovative ideas
and new technologies, scholars and students studying the economics
of innovation. The book would also of interest to private or public
financiers of innovation and policy makers involved in economic
growth strategy.
While science and technology research, sources of funding,
performance, incentives, and motivations for technology innovation
activities are reasonably well understood by academics and policy
makers, the complex process by which scientific results are
exploited and transformed into new technologies through an
innovation process is poorly documented and studied little.
Technology Dynamics is dedicated to the complex activity of
technology innovation, with the aim of describing how innovative
ideas are generated and their transformation into new technologies.
It is based on the idea that technology evolves continuously with
time, is changed by innovations, and is characterized by a dynamic
that is constituted by technological processes occurring in
organizational structures, as well as during the use of
technologies. The five chapters Discuss technological processes for
innovation; Describe innovation within organizational structures;
Offer information on interfacing of science and economic factors
with technology; Suggest new statistical studies for innovation and
new approaches for innovation policies; and Examine the
contribution of technology dynamics to statistical studies and
promotion of technology innovation. This book is aimed at managers
developing strategies for technology innovation, researchers
interested in exploiting scientific results for innovative ideas
and new technologies, scholars and students studying the economics
of innovation. The book would also of interest to private or public
financiers of innovation and policy makers involved in economic
growth strategy.
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