
The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management offers a comprehensive and timely analysis of the nature and importance of innovation and the strategies and practices that can be used to improve organizational benefits from innovation. Innovation is centrally important for business and national competitiveness, and for the quality and standard of living around the world, but it does not happen by itself. For innovation to succeed, it needs to be properly managed. With contributions from 49 world-leading scholars, the Handbook explores the many sources of innovation, the broader social, economic, and technological contexts that encourage and constrain it, and the cutting-edge strategies and practices of innovation management. The book addresses the traditional concerns of innovation management—such as managing R&D, intellectual property, and creativity, and the contributions of science and marketing—but substantially extends traditional areas of interest. In this new volume, chapters examine emerging topics including design, social networks, open and social innovation, and innovation in business models, ecosystems, services, and platforms. The book explores the importance of innovation management for environmental sustainability, and its evolving nature and practice in Asia. Written in an accessible style, and with carefully selected bibliographies and a comprehensive index, the Handbook offers a uniquely authoritative and wide-ranging source of knowledge about innovation management. Each chapter identifies key issues and reviews the most important research findings. Future research questions are identified. The Handbook will be invaluable for students and faculty studying, researching, and teaching innovation, and for managers seeking to improve innovation outcomes in their organizations.
This volume investigates the mechanisms, strategies, and organizational practices required to effectively manage innovation in a globalized economic context. Edited by David M. Gann, Mark Dodgson, and Nelson Phillips, the text synthesizes contributions from 49 international scholars to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how innovation functions across diverse sectors. The authors argue that innovation is not an autonomous process but a managed discipline that requires specific structural and strategic interventions to yield competitive advantages and societal benefits.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for students and practitioners interested in the breadth of innovation studies. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive survey of current research findings and future inquiry directions.
Page Count:
720
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191003883
ISBN-13:
9780191003882
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