Elgar Encyclopedia of Innovation Management
Edited by Päivi Eriksson (),
Tero Montonen (),
Pikka-Maaria Laine () and
Anna Hannula ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com. This Encyclopedia presents an authoritative overview of innovation management. Contributions from over 100 expert authors address contemporary and emerging challenges through a holistic, inclusive, and ethical lens, redefining dominant paradigms and pushing the boundaries of the field.
Keywords: Innovation Management; Innovation Process; Innovation Practice; Innovation Research; Responsible Innovation; Sustainable Innovation; Business Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035306442
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 A broad perspective on innovation management

- Tero Montonen
- Ch 2 Academic entrepreneurship

- Jukka Moilanen
- Ch 3 Agile human resource management

- Pia Heilmann
- Ch 4 Artificial intelligence

- Meng Ma
- Ch 5 Business models

- Ville-Veikko Piispanen, Kaisa Henttonen and Hanna Lehtimäki
- Ch 6 Capability approach

- Tiina Rättilä
- Ch 7 Creative destruction

- Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
- Ch 8 Drucker's seven sources of innovation

- Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
- Ch 9 Employee-driven innovation

- Esa Hiltunen
- Ch 10 Innovation paradoxes

- Tea Lempiälä
- Ch 11 Institutional complexity

- Elina Vikstedt
- Ch 12 Joseph Schumpeter

- Jeffrey Muldoon and Douglass Smith
- Ch 13 Negative consequences

- Beata Segercrantz and Karl-Erik Sveiby
- Ch 14 Pedagogies for innovative competencies

- Helena Kantanen
- Ch 15 Sales in the innovation process

- Katariina Ylönen and Saara Julkunen
- Ch 16 Science commercialization

- Outi-Maaria Palo-oja
- Ch 17 Three legendary innovators

- Mika Pantzar
- Ch 18 Business-to-business platforms

- Malla Mattila, Marjukka Mikkonen and Mika Yrjölä
- Ch 19 Coopetition

- Rauno Rusko
- Ch 20 Co-creation in private and public sector contexts

- Tero Montonen, Päivi Eriksson and Eeva Aromaa
- Ch 21 Co-operative innovations

- Anu Puusa and Tim Mazzarol
- Ch 22 Digital platforms

- Sini-Tuulia Suokas, Kaisa Henttonen and Ville-Veikko Piispanen
- Ch 23 Inclusive creative city

- Rodrigo Ábnner Gonçalves Menezes and Ana Sílvia Rocha Ipiranga
- Ch 24 Inclusiveness in research and innovation settings

- Riina Bhatia and Nina Rilla
- Ch 25 Innovation ecosystems

- Paavo Ritala and Llewellyn D.W. Thomas
- Ch 26 Less-hierarchical organizations

- Perttu Salovaara and Frank Martela
- Ch 27 Moral orders of innovation

- Luk Van Langenhove and Pasi Hirvonen
- Ch 28 Multi-stakeholder settings

- Tiziana Gaito, Sybille Sachs and Ramona Demasi
- Ch 29 Networked innovation

- Katri Valkokari
- Ch 30 Open social innovation

- Caterina Bettin, Ziyun Fan and Päivi Eriksson
- Ch 31 Open innovation ecosystems

- Llewellyn D.W. Thomas and Paavo Ritala
- Ch 32 Open strategy

- Eero Vaara
- Ch 33 Public sector innovation

- Sanna Tuurnas
- Ch 34 Service innovation and service design

- Taina Mäkijärvi, Tero Montonen and Päivi Eriksson
- Ch 35 Social acceptance

- Mariana Galvão Lyra
- Ch 36 Affect and creativity

- Caterina Bettin and Eeva Aromaa
- Ch 37 Ageing and innovation

- Stefanie Ruel
- Ch 38 Atmospheric creating and innovating

- Margot Leclair
- Ch 39 Creative environments

- Mika Pantzar
- Ch 40 Creative teams

- Pasi Hirvonen
- Ch 41 Creativity

- Laura Lucia Parolin and Carmen Pellegrinelli
- Ch 42 Dark innovation

- Ryan MacNeil
- Ch 43 Emotions in innovation development

- Birgitta Sandberg, Leena Aarikka-Stenroos and Ilkka Kettunen
- Ch 44 Foucauldian power and resistance

- Hadar Elraz and David Newman
- Ch 45 Gender and gendering

- Ulla Hytti
- Ch 46 Gender, empowerment and social innovation

- Kristin S. Williams
- Ch 47 Harmonious passion

- Rita Järventie-Thesleff
- Ch 48 Intersectional lens to innovation

- Shreya Mishra
- Ch 49 Radical creativity

- Annika Blomberg
- Ch 50 Reflective design

- Ilkka Kettunen
- Ch 51 Resistance

- Helena Fornstedt
- Ch 52 Workforce diversity

- Marjorie Ngwenya
- Ch 53 Youth-driven innovation, engagement and empowerment

- Kristin S. Williams
- Ch 54 Circular economy

- Marileena Mäkelä and Tiina Onkila
- Ch 55 Ecosocial education

- Sami Keto and Raisa Foster
- Ch 56 Enskilment

- Jarkko Pyysiäinen, Pasi Heikkurinen and Jenny Rinkinen
- Ch 57 Frugal innovation

- Linda Annala Tesfaye and Martin Fougère
- Ch 58 Human rights responsibility

- Samentha Goethals
- Ch 59 Impact investing

- Saga Eriksson
- Ch 60 Innovation and the base of the pyramid (BOP) context

- Ahmad Arslan and Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen
- Ch 61 Innovation beyond growth

- Mario Pansera, Javier Lloveras and Mariano Fressoli
- Ch 62 Leadership for biodiversity: a radical management innovation

- Satu Teerikangas, Ilari E. Sääksjärvi and Marja Turunen
- Ch 63 Local experimentation

- Eva Heiskanen and Kaisa Matschoss
- Ch 64 Non-human stakeholders

- José-Carlos García-Rosell, Anna Hannula and Marjo Siltaoja
- Ch 65 Organizational capabilities for responsible innovation

- Jilde Garst
- Ch 66 Public procurement for sustainability

- Ville Valovirta and Matti Pihlajamaa
- Ch 67 Radical sustainability from the Global South

- Riina Bhatia
- Ch 68 Refugee economic integration

- Samentha Goethals
- Ch 69 Responsible research and innovation

- Lucien von Schomberg
- Ch 70 Social enterprises

- Filippe Barros
- Ch 71 Stakeholder engagement

- Heta Leinonen, Annika Blomberg and Johanna Kujala
- Ch 72 Sustainable value creation

- Riikka Tapaninaho and Norma Rudolph
- Ch 73 ANTi-history

- Christopher M. Hartt
- Ch 74 Arts-based methods

- Hanna Lehtimäki and Elina Riivari
- Ch 75 Corporeal ethics

- Alison Pullen and Carl Rhodes
- Ch 76 Critical sensemaking

- Eeva Aromaa, Albert Mills and Jean Helms Mills
- Ch 77 Curiography

- Tarja Salmela and Anu Valtonen
- Ch 78 Non-corporeal actant theory

- Christopher M. Hartt
- Ch 79 Phenomenological doubt

- Antonio Strati
- Ch 80 Posthumanist aesthetics

- Antonio Strati
- Ch 81 Process philosophy and innovation

- Brad MacKay and Robert Chia
- Ch 82 Science fiction

- Elina Hiltunen and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen
- Ch 83 Scientific fabulation

- Emily Höckert
- Ch 84 Sleep

- Anu Valtonen
- Ch 85 Sociomateriality and embodiment of leadership

- Arja Ropo
- Ch 86 Sonar-o-Graphy

- Vesa Markuksela
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