Handbook of Innovation and Standards
Edited by Richard Hawkins,
Knut Blind and
Robert Page
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Innovation and standardization might seem polar opposites, but over many years various scholars have noted close connections between the two. This Handbook assembles a broad range of thinking on this subject, with contributions from several disciplinary perspectives by over 30 leading scholars and experienced practitioners. Collectively, they summarize and synthesize the existing body of knowledge – theory and evidence – pertaining to standards and innovation, and provide insights into how this knowledge can be useful to scholars, industrial strategists, policy-makers and standards practitioners.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781783470075
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: unravelling the relationship between standards and innovation , pp 1-18

- Richard Hawkins and Knut Blind
- Ch 2 Standards and innovation: a brief survey of empirical evidence and transmission mechanisms , pp 21-37

- G.M.P. Swann and Ray Lambert
- Ch 3 The economic functions of standards in the innovation process , pp 38-62

- Knut Blind
- Ch 4 Standards, systems of innovation and policy , pp 63-78

- Richard Hawkins
- Ch 5 Platforms and standards: a historical perspective , pp 79-104

- W. Edward Steinmueller
- Ch 6 Towards a functional classification of standards for innovation research , pp 105-132

- Tineke M. Egyedi and J. Roland Ortt
- Ch 7 Standards and expansion paths in high-tech industries , pp 135-161

- Gregory Tassey
- Ch 8 Measurement, standards and productivity spillovers , pp 162-186

- Michael King, Ray Lambert and Paul Temple
- Ch 9 Impact of service standardization on service innovation , pp 187-211

- Henk J. de Vries and Paul Moritz Wiegmann
- Ch 10 ‘Smart Industry’ and the confluence of standards , pp 212-226

- Claire Stolwijk, Matthijs Punter and Carlos Montalvo
- Ch 11 Where patents and standards come together , pp 227-251

- Rudi Bekkers
- Ch 12 Standards, patents and innovation , pp 252-268

- Timothy Simcoe and Cesare Righi
- Ch 13 The use of standards by firms , pp 271-286

- John Hudson and Marta Orviska
- Ch 14 Markets, standardization and innovation: reflections on the European Single Market , pp 287-301

- Christian Frankel and Jean-Pierre Galland
- Ch 15 Standards and technological substitution: the case of transportation systems , pp 302-320

- Eric Iversen
- Ch 16 Standards, innovation and business models: the case of digital radio , pp 321-352

- Simon Delaere and Pieter Ballon
- Ch 17 Standardization and market framing: the case of nanotechnology , pp 353-374

- Aurélie Delemarle
- Ch 18 Corporate standardization management and innovation , pp 377-397

- Kai Jakobs
- Ch 19 ISO 14000 environmental standards: implementing innovation in management and measures , pp 398-411

- Robert Page
- Ch 20 Standardization, innovation and reality: matching theory and practice , pp 412-426

- Carl F. Cargill
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