Clusters of Innovation in the Age of Disruption
Edited by Jerome S. Engel
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book is about innovation ecosystems, Clusters of Innovation (COI) and the Global Networks of Clusters of Innovation (GNCOI) they naturally form. What is innovation and why is it important to us? Innovation is nothing less than the ability for constructive response and adaptation to change. The cause and catalyst for that change is frequently identified as technology and its unceasing pressure to improve on existing solutions and address unmet needs. The last decade has painfully demonstrated that exogenous environmental shocks are also sources of change that call for innovative responses, ranging from the obvious challenges such as global warming and Covid-19 to the more subtle social and political perturbations of our time.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800885158
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: Clusters of Innovation in the Age of Disruption , pp 1-11

- Jerome S. Engel
- Ch 2 Global Cluster of Innovation theory and practice in the 21st century: COI Components , pp 13-34

- Jerome S. Engel and Aline Figlioli
- Ch 3 Global Cluster of Innovation theory and practice in the 21st century: COI Behaviors , pp 35-80

- Jerome S. Engel and Aline Figlioli
- Ch 4 Major Corporations and Open Innovation: capturing value from disruptive innovation , pp 81-114

- Jerome S. Engel, Dickson Louie and David Charron
- Ch 5 Business-model-led Clusters of Innovation: the case of Product Led Growth , pp 115-127

- Itxaso del Palacio
- Ch 6 The Munich high-tech region: development towards a leading European startup cluster , pp 129-151

- Helmut Schönenberger
- Ch 7 The Oslo case: agile and adaptive responses to Covid-19 challenges by actors in local and globally extended health technology clusters , pp 152-180

- Per Ingvar Olsen and Morten H. Abrahamsen
- Ch 8 Changing pathways: urban dynamics and governance at 22@Barcelona , pp 181-204

- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and Josep Miquel Piqué
- Ch 9 The development of Singapores innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem , pp 206-244

- Poh Kam Wong
- Ch 10 State- and private-led Clusters of Innovation in China , pp 245-268

- Virginia Trigo and Chen Peng
- Ch 11 Strategy for economic recovery from the COVID-19 disaster: Japan aims to become a startup nation again , pp 269-291

- Shigeo Kagami
- Ch 12 Supporting innovation in India through a special Service Organization , pp 292-311

- Manav Subodh
- Ch 13 Australian Sports Technologies Network: adding value through creating synergies , pp 312-340

- James Demetriou, Martin Schlegel and Danny Samson
- Ch 14 Conditions for the implementation of a biotechnology Cluster of Innovation in Colombia: a benchmark of best practices with German clusters , pp 341-373

- Christian Bruszies and Carlos Scheel
- Ch 15 The Brazilian innovation ecosystem takes off , pp 374-418

- Flavio Feferman
- Ch 16 Clusters of Innovation: lessons learned and final thoughts , pp 420-430

- Jerome S. Engel
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