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Wealth from Knowledge - Studies of Innovation in Industry (Hardcover): J. Langrish, M. Gibbons, W.G. Evans, F.R. Jevons Wealth from Knowledge - Studies of Innovation in Industry (Hardcover)
J. Langrish, M. Gibbons, W.G. Evans, F.R. Jevons
R2,937 Discovery Miles 29 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is based on a study of 84 technological innovations that won Queen's Awards in 1966 and 1967. Nearly 40 of these are presented as well-documented but readable case histories. The topics range from new antibiotics to fast patrol boats, from an improved way of making bread to aircraft equipment, from new building materials and techniques to scientific instruments, from automatic gearboxes to guided missiles. Many points of interest are covered in the discussion. Is innovation more often 'pushed' by scientific or technological discoveries or more often 'pulled' by the needs of the market or of management? Is is true that outstanding individuals are necessary for success? Is it true that the time-lag between discovery and exploitations is shortening? Can one specify optimum sizes for research teams? What is the role of basic reseach? These are some of the issues raised in the course of a wide-ranging discussion of factors affecting technological innovation.

Wealth from Knowledge - Studies of Innovation in Industry (Paperback, 1st ed. 1972): J. Langrish, M. Gibbons, W.G. Evans, F.R.... Wealth from Knowledge - Studies of Innovation in Industry (Paperback, 1st ed. 1972)
J. Langrish, M. Gibbons, W.G. Evans, F.R. Jevons
R2,906 Discovery Miles 29 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is based on a study of 84 technological innovations that won Queen's Awards in 1966 and 1967. Nearly 40 of these are presented as well-documented but readable case histories. The topics range from new antibiotics to fast patrol boats, from an improved way of making bread to aircraft equipment, from new building materials and techniques to scientific instruments, from automatic gearboxes to guided missiles. Many points of interest are covered in the discussion. Is innovation more often 'pushed' by scientific or technological discoveries or more often 'pulled' by the needs of the market or of management? Is is true that outstanding individuals are necessary for success? Is it true that the time-lag between discovery and exploitations is shortening? Can one specify optimum sizes for research teams? What is the role of basic reseach? These are some of the issues raised in the course of a wide-ranging discussion of factors affecting technological innovation.

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