Book description
Managing Innovation is an established, bestselling text for MBA, MSc and advanced undergraduate courses on innovation management, management of technology, new product development and entrepreneurship. It is also widely used by managers in both the services and manufacturing sectors.
Now in its fifth edition, Managing Innovation has been fully revised and now comes with a fully interactive e-book housing an impressive array of videos, cases, exercises and tools to bring innovation to life. The book is also accompanied by the Innovation Portal at www.innovation-portal.info
which contains an extensive collection of additional digital resources for both lecturers and students.
Features:
The Research Notes and Views from the Front Line feature boxes strengthen the evidence-based and practical approach making this a must read for anyone studying or working within innovation
The Innovation Portal www.innovation-portal.info
is an essential resource for both student and lecturer and includes the Innovation Toolkit - a fully searchable array of practical innovation tools along with a compendium of cases, exercises, tools and videos
The interactive e-book that accompanies the text provides enriched content to deepen the readers understanding of innovation concepts
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface to the Fifth Edition
- How to Use This Book
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PART I: Managing Innovation
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Chapter 1: Innovation – What it is and Why it Matters
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Why Innovation Matters
- 1.3 Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- 1.4 How Innovation Matters
- 1.5 Old Question, New Context
- 1.6 What is Innovation?
- 1.7 A Process View of Innovation
- 1.8 Scope for/Types of Innovation
- 1.9 Exploring Different Aspects of Innovation
- 1.10 Managing Innovation …
- Summary and Further Reading
- References
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Chapter 2: Innovation as a Core Business Process
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Variations on a Theme
- 2.3 A Contingency Model of the Innovation Process
- 2.4 Evolving Models of the Process
- 2.5 Can We Manage Innovation?
- 2.6 Building and Developing Routines Across the Core Process
- 2.7 Learning to Manage Innovation
- 2.8 Measuring Innovation Success
- 2.9 What Do We Know About Successful Innovation Management?
- 2.10 Success Routines in Innovation Management
- 2.11 Beyond the Steady State
- Summary and Further Reading
- References
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Chapter 1: Innovation – What it is and Why it Matters
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PART II: Context
- Chapter 3: Building the Innovative Organization
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Chapter 4: Developing an Innovation Strategy
- 4.1 ‘Rationalist’ or ‘Incrementalist’ Strategies for Innovation?
- 4.2 The Dynamic Capabilities of Firms
- 4.3 Appropriating the Benefits from Innovation
- 4.4 Technological Trajectories
- 4.5 Developing Firm-Specific Competencies
- 4.6 Globalization of Innovation
- 4.7 Enabling Strategy Making
- Summary and Further Reading
- References
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PART III: Search
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Chapter 5: Sources of Innovation
- 5.1 Where do Innovations Come From?
- 5.2 Knowledge Push …
- 5.3 Need Pull …
- 5.4 Whose Needs?
- 5.5 Towards Mass Customization
- 5.6 Users as Innovators
- 5.7 Extreme Users
- 5.8 Watching Others
- 5.9 Recombinant Innovation
- 5.10 Design-led Innovation
- 5.11 Regulation
- 5.12 Futures and Forecasting
- 5.13 Accidents
- 5.14 A Framework for Looking at Innovation Sources
- 5.15 How to Search
- 5.16 Absorptive Capacity
- 5.17 Balancing Exploitation and Exploration
- 5.18 Tools and Mechanisms to Enable Search
- 5.19 Two Dimensions of Innovation Search
- 5.20 A Map of Innovation Search Space
- Summary and Further Reading
- References
- Chapter 6: Innovation Networks
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Chapter 5: Sources of Innovation
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PART IV: Select
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Chapter 7: Decision Making Under Uncertainty
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Meeting the Challenge of Uncertainty
- 7.3 The Funnel of Uncertainty
- 7.4 Decision Making for Incremental Innovation
- 7.5 Building the Business Case
- 7.6 Building Coalitions
- 7.7 Spreading the Risk – Building a Portfolio
- 7.8 Decision Making at the Edge
- 7.9 Mapping the Selection Space
- Summary and Further Reading
- References
- Chapter 8: Building the Innovation Case
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Chapter 7: Decision Making Under Uncertainty
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PART V: Implement
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Chapter 9: Creating New Products and Services
- 9.1 Processes for New Product Development
- 9.2 Influence of Technology and Markets on Commercialization
- 9.3 Differentiating Products
- 9.4 Building Architectural Products
- 9.5 Commercializing Technological Products
- 9.6 Implementing Complex Products
- 9.7 Service Innovation
- Summary and Further Reading
- References
- Chapter 10: Exploiting Open Innovation and Collaboration
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Chapter 9: Creating New Products and Services
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PART VI: Capture
- Chapter 11: Exploiting Entrepreneurship and New Ventures
- Chapter 12: Capturing the Benefits of Innovation
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Chapter 13: Capturing Learning from Innovation
- 13.1: What have We Learned About Managing Innovation?
- 13.2: How can We Build Dynamic Capability?
- 13.3: Learning to Manage Innovation
- 13.4 Tools to Help Capture Learning
- 13.5 Innovation Auditing
- 13.6 Measuring Innovation Performance
- 13.7 Measuring and Developing Innovation Management Capability
- 13.8 Using the Framework
- 13.9 Variations on a Theme
- 13.10 Final Thoughts
- Summary and Further Reading
- References
- Index
Product information
- Title: Managing Innovation: Integrating Technological, Market and Organizational Change, 5th Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2013
- Publisher(s): Wiley
- ISBN: 9781118360637
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