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Industrial transformation is a research and teaching field with a
focus on the phenomenon and mechanisms of industrial development
and renewal. It concerns changes in economic activities caused by
innovation, competition and collaboration, and has a rich heritage
of evolutionary economics, institutional economics, industrial
dynamics, technology history and innovation studies. It borrows
concepts and models from the social sciences (sociology, history,
political sciences, business/management, economics, behavioural
sciences) and also from technology and engineering studies. In this
book, the authors present the key theories, frameworks and concepts
of industrial transformation and use empirical cases to describe
and explain the causes, processes and outcomes of transformation in
the context of digitalization and sustainability. They stress that
industrial transformation consists both of Darwinian "survival of
the fittest" selection, and of intentional pursuits of innovation,
and of industrial capabilities creation. The work argues that
managing the global trends of transformation is not only about new
technology and innovation: existing institutional settings and
dynamic interactions between technological change, organizational
adaptation and economic activities also have a profound impact on
future trajectories. The areas under investigation are of great
relevance for strategic management decisions and industrial and
technology policies, and understanding the mechanisms underlying
transformation and sustainable growth.
Industrial transformation is a research and teaching field with a
focus on the phenomenon and mechanisms of industrial development
and renewal. It concerns changes in economic activities caused by
innovation, competition and collaboration, and has a rich heritage
of evolutionary economics, institutional economics, industrial
dynamics, technology history and innovation studies. It borrows
concepts and models from the social sciences (sociology, history,
political sciences, business/management, economics, behavioural
sciences) and also from technology and engineering studies. In this
book, the authors present the key theories, frameworks and concepts
of industrial transformation and use empirical cases to describe
and explain the causes, processes and outcomes of transformation in
the context of digitalization and sustainability. They stress that
industrial transformation consists both of Darwinian "survival of
the fittest" selection, and of intentional pursuits of innovation,
and of industrial capabilities creation. The work argues that
managing the global trends of transformation is not only about new
technology and innovation: existing institutional settings and
dynamic interactions between technological change, organizational
adaptation and economic activities also have a profound impact on
future trajectories. The areas under investigation are of great
relevance for strategic management decisions and industrial and
technology policies, and understanding the mechanisms underlying
transformation and sustainable growth.
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