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The Architecture of Innovation : The Economics of Creative Organizations

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Publisher :Oxford University Press , 2012

Josh Lerner, leading Harvard Business School professor, explores what lies behind successful innovation, and what managers and companies can learn from successful and unsuccessful cases. He combines both analysis of in-house innovation in corporate research labs, with more finance based venture capital investment in innovation.
The developed world is struggling with unsustainable promises and unappealing choices, and sustained economic growth represents one of the few ways out. And over the centuries, growth in advanced economies has been strongly linked to innovation. Despite the vast amounts written about innovation over the years, understanding of its drivers remains surprisingly limited. This book, by top Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner, seeks to remedy this shortfall. It highlights that while organizational economists have made strides in understanding what combinations of incentives and organization structure can encourage innovative breakthroughs, many of these insights have not yet received the attention they deserve in the real world, or been developed in ways that can easily be applied in real situations. The author focuses on two models for encouraging innovation, the corporate research laboratory and the start-up. Each model, while proven and successful, also faces significant challenges and ambiguities. A central argument is that there remains considerable potential for hybrids between these two approaches. This book draws on important research in economics and reviews different approaches to innovation, combining this with a series of case examples to explore the challenges that face start up firms, large firms, and nations. It is essential reading for anybody faced with the challenge of innovation.
Foreword ; 1. The Search for Innovation and Growth ; PART I: THE TRADITIONAL MODEL ; 2. The Classic School ; 3. Critics and Change ; PART II: THE VENTURE ALTERNATIVE ; 4. A New Approach ; 5. The Perils of Modernity ; PART III: THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS? ; 6. Postmodern Fusion ; 7. The Master Architect ; 8. Improving the Design

Series Title
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Call Number
HD30.22 L47 2012
Publisher Place Oxford
Collation
x, 206p; 24cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9780199639892
Classification
HD30.22

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