Innovation in Socio-Cultural Context

Innovation in Socio-Cultural Context
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9780415636223
ISBN-13 : 0415636221
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Synopsis Innovation in Socio-Cultural Context by : Frane Adam

Until now, there has been relatively little empirical evidence on the role of social relations in innovation and innovation policies. Lack of innovation is not necessarily caused by lack of technology or unwillingness to innovate, but often, because of a lack of supportive social capital between the actors. This book analyzes this urgent problem, and proposes models and measures for better regulation.

Innovation in Socio-Cultural Context

Innovation in Socio-Cultural Context
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9781136198908
ISBN-13 : 1136198903
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Synopsis Innovation in Socio-Cultural Context by : Frane Adam

Innovation - the process of obtaining, understanding, applying, transforming, managing and transferring knowledge - is a result of human collaboration, but it has become an increasingly complex process, with a growing number of interacting parties involved. Lack of innovation is not necessarily caused by lack of technology or lack of will to innovate, but often by social and cultural forces that jeopardize the cognitive processes and prevent potential innovation. This book focuses on the rule of social capital in the process of innovation: the social networks and the norms; values and attitudes (such as trust) of the actors; social capital as both bonding and bridging links between actors; and social capital as a feature at all spatial levels, from the single inventor to the transnational corporation. Contributors from a wide variety of countries and disciplines explore the cultural framework of innovation through empirics, case studies and examination of conceptual and methodological dilemmas.

Innovation as Social Change in South Asia

Innovation as Social Change in South Asia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781317516811
ISBN-13 : 1317516818
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Synopsis Innovation as Social Change in South Asia by : Minna Säävälä

This book examines innovation as social change in South Asia. From an anthropological micro-perspective, innovation is moulded by social systems of value and hierarchy, while simultaneously having the potential to transform them. Peterson examines the printing press’s changing technology and its intersections with communal and language ideologies in India. Tenhunen explores mobile telephony, gender, and kinship in West Bengal. Uddin looks at microcredit and its relationship with social capital in Bangladesh. Jeffrey surveys imbalanced sex ratios and the future of marriage payments in north-western India. Ashrafun and Säävälä investigate alternative dispute resolution as a social innovation which affects the life options of battered young wives in Sylhet, Bangladesh. These case studies give insights into how the deeply engrained cultural models and values affect the forms that an innovative process can take. In the case of some South Asian societies, starkly hierarchical and holistic structures mean that innovations can have unpredictable sociocultural repercussions. The book argues that successful innovation requires taking into account how social hierarchies may steer their impact. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary South Asia.

Organizational Change, Innovation and Business Development

Organizational Change, Innovation and Business Development
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781000648416
ISBN-13 : 1000648419
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Synopsis Organizational Change, Innovation and Business Development by : Magdalena Popowska

This volume presents a collection of different views and perspectives, featuring both theoretical and empirical contributions, to provide deep insight into the role of innovation and of non-technological innovation (NTI) in contemporary business. It illustrates how NTI encourages organizational development as well as competitive advantage. Chapters display a variety of research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, including case studies, best practices, surveys, novel approaches to interpretations, concepts and theories. Together they contribute to a significant extension of the existing knowledge on non-technological innovations and their role in organizations. This volume highlights the effects of marketing and organizational innovation strategies on companies’ innovation and overall performance, while demonstrating that the effects of NTI may vary depending on the phase of the innovation process, and how it differs within small, medium and large enterprises from manufacturing and service industries. It explores the bidirectional relationship between technological innovation (TI) and NTI, and considers the competences needed to implement NTI. The book is written for scholars and academic professionals from a wide variety of disciplines addressing issues of organizational change and innovation, new management techniques and strategies, and the sustainable growth of organizations. It may also be an interesting source of knowledge for graduate and postgraduate students in management.

Worldwide Knowledge?

Worldwide Knowledge?
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9781134785636
ISBN-13 : 1134785631
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Synopsis Worldwide Knowledge? by : Martina Fuchs

Putting forward a comprehensive view of knowledge with a specific perspective on place and space, this book provides a new perspective on the globalisation of knowledge. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, the principal agenda of this volume is to open up a perspective ’beyond knowledge’ - i.e. beyond the interpretation of knowledge as scientific-technical knowledge. Author Martina Fuchs introduces further kinds of knowledge and interpretation which influence managements’ perception of globalisation and therefore the knowledge which is going global. She refers to knowledge in the sense of experiences, competencies in the production and labour process, as well as mutually shared mental constructs which are embedded in a context of understanding and interpretation. Exploring beyond the meaning of worldwide knowledge as general open access knowledge, this book also discusses barriers to knowledge, problems of transfer, and the influence of governance and control.

OECD Reviews of Regional Innovation Regions and Innovation Collaborating across Borders

OECD Reviews of Regional Innovation Regions and Innovation Collaborating across Borders
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9789264205307
ISBN-13 : 9264205306
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis OECD Reviews of Regional Innovation Regions and Innovation Collaborating across Borders by : OECD

This report examines cross-border collaboration on innovation, building on case studies of cross-border areas that include the following countries: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom and Ireland.

Using Media for Social Innovation

Using Media for Social Innovation
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Publisher : Intellect (UK)
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1783208716
ISBN-13 : 9781783208715
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Synopsis Using Media for Social Innovation by : Aneta Podkalicka

This book offers a critical road map for understanding and researching "social innovation media"--initiatives that look for new solutions to seemingly intractable social problems by combining creativity, media technologies, and engaged collectives in their design and implementation. Presenting a number of case studies, including campaigns dealing with young people, Indigenous peoples, human rights, and environmental issues, the book takes a close look at the guiding principles, assumptions, goals, practices, and outcomes of these experiments, revealing the challenges they face, the components of their innovation, and the cultural economy within which they operate.

Theories of Social Innovation

Theories of Social Innovation
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9781786436894
ISBN-13 : 1786436892
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Synopsis Theories of Social Innovation by : Danielle Logue

As we grapple with how to respond to some of the world’s most pressing problems, such as inequality, poverty and climate change, there is growing global interest in ‘social innovation’ as a potential solution. But what exactly is ‘social innovation’? This book describes three ways to theorise social innovation when seeking to manage and organize for both social and economic progress.

Societies of Social Innovation

Societies of Social Innovation
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781782840794
ISBN-13 : 1782840796
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Synopsis Societies of Social Innovation by : Ander Gurrutxaga Abad

The object of this study is to clarify the meanings and uses of social innovation in contemporary societies. The author makes use of the forms of analysis provided by theories of social change and the multi-disciplinary, long-term approach that is associated with Big History, with its focus on evidence and insights from different scientific and ...