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While intense efforts of clarification have been made to
distinguish between the concept of system and ecosystem, and
between the different forms of ecosystems, very few works have
addressed the issues of how these different forms of ecosystems are
interacting in a dynamic perspective, or of how the notion of a
dynamic ecosystem could emerge from the static frame of a system
approach. The five chapters in this volume precisely aim at adding
to this literature by highlighting the interplay between different
types of innovation systems. A common thread among the five
chapters of the book is the recognition of the need to develop new
lenses to formally account for adaptative behaviour within
clusters, networks, or regional innovation systems using the
ecosystem metaphor. The diversity and heterogeneity of agents, the
complexity of relationships, and new forms of organisation
(underground, middleground, and upperground) are the main
characteristics of innovation ecosystems, in contrast to more
traditional concepts like clusters or networks. In essence, the
five chapters add various complexity dimensions (relationships,
knowledge, systems, etc.) to the existing knowledge on ecosystems.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special
issue of the journal Industry and Innovation.
Understanding the economic implication of creative individuals and
firms is at the heart of the new economy and of related fields such
as the economics of knowledge, the economics of science and
innovation management. This book brings together a panel of
theoretical and empirical contributions which address the
generation of creative ideas and their transformation into products
and services by firms or universities, as well as the interplay of
those organizations in networks and markets. The word 'creativity'
has been used a great deal recently in relation to efforts to
recover from the global financial crisis and re-launch economic
activity. Little has been added to explain how and why an economic
approach of creativity is useful and necessary. It is useful to
understand how the most creative people work and think, and how to
foster their creative productivity. It is useful to understand how
organizations integrate and exploit creative ideas. It is useful to
understand how market mechanisms can handle creativity and how
policies must be adapted. It is necessary in the light of the
recent economic crises that made innovation, invention and
creativity the basis of a new industrialization and fuel for a new
economic development. This new book assesses the economic impact of
creativity, defining the term and then going on to explore
theoretically and practically the economic consequences of
creativity through a range of themes including: creativity and
evolutionary theories of technological change; creativity and
organizational learning; creativity and technological policy; and
creativity and economics of networks. This volume offers a rich
source of inspiration and ideas for the pursuit of research which
merges economic tradition and management perspectives.
Understanding the economic implication of creative individuals and
firms is at the heart of the new economy and of related fields such
as the economics of knowledge, the economics of science and
innovation management. This book brings together a panel of
theoretical and empirical contributions which address the
generation of creative ideas and their transformation into products
and services by firms or universities, as well as the interplay of
those organizations in networks and markets. The word 'creativity'
has been used a great deal recently in relation to efforts to
recover from the global financial crisis and re-launch economic
activity. Little has been added to explain how and why an economic
approach of creativity is useful and necessary. It is useful to
understand how the most creative people work and think, and how to
foster their creative productivity. It is useful to understand how
organizations integrate and exploit creative ideas. It is useful to
understand how market mechanisms can handle creativity and how
policies must be adapted. It is necessary in the light of the
recent economic crises that made innovation, invention and
creativity the basis of a new industrialization and fuel for a new
economic development. This new book assesses the economic impact of
creativity, defining the term and then going on to explore
theoretically and practically the economic consequences of
creativity through a range of themes including: creativity and
evolutionary theories of technological change; creativity and
organizational learning; creativity and technological policy; and
creativity and economics of networks. This volume offers a rich
source of inspiration and ideas for the pursuit of research which
merges economic tradition and management perspectives.
In the past, 'Global Management' meant optimizing production and
commercialization activities around the world in an international
business context. With the emergence and rise of the creative
economy, the global game has changed. This book is about the global
management of creativity and related innovation processes, and
examines how companies, organizations and institutions can foster
the transformation of an original idea to its successful execution
and international diffusion. The Global Management of Creativity
gives a clear framework for analyzing creativeness in organizations
in an international context, and pinpointing important key elements
that should be tracked. Comprising expert contributions and written
by a wide array of leading scholars in economics, management of
innovation and creativity, this book is an insightful resource.
This volume provides empirical and theoretical material for
managers, students and academics in the field of international
management of creativity and innovation. It is also suitable for
those who are interested in industrial economics, management of
technology, and innovation and industrial studies.
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