Handbook on Post-Schumpeterian Innovations
Edited by Jin Chen () and
Regina Lenart ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Providing practical and methodological guidance alongside valuable recommendations, the Handbook on Post-Schumpeterian Innovations presents a new framework for designing, developing and evaluating user innovation. With a comprehensive worldwide view, Chapters emphasise the role of users for innovation activities in the world, and showcase practical case studies and insights from renowned expert contributors.
Keywords: Post-Schumpeterian Innovations; Citizen Innovations; Customer-Centric Innovation; Non-Producer Innovation Paradigms; Innovation Ecosystems; Global Innovation Trends (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035322503
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Free user innovation: an important complement to the Schumpeterian innovation paradigm

- Eric von Hippel
- Ch 2 Overview and outlook on the user innovation paradigm

- Jin Chen, Nan Wang and Zitong Yang
- Ch 3 User-manufacturer innovation in the post-Schumpeter era

- Jin Chen, Nan Wang and Zitong Yang
- Ch 4 Innovation commons: a new exploration of post-Schumpeter innovation paradigm

- Jin Chen and Jia-Xue Li
- Ch 5 Patient innovation: user innovation in the medical field

- Jin Chen and Wei Wei
- Ch 6 Second-order lead user: super innovator in user innovation – the case study of the Inno4Rare platform in China

- Jin Chen and Wei Wei
- Ch 7 Research on the user-centered intelligent manufacturing model

- Wei Sun
- Ch 8 Synergizing science and experience: systematic literature review on strategic integration of STI and DUI modes for enhanced innovation outcomes

- Marta Najda-Janoszka
- Ch 9 The aesthetical perspective of post-Schumpeterian innovations

- Michał Szostak
- Ch 10 The evolvement of citizen entrepreneurship under the late neoliberal mindset

- Agnieszka Kurczewska and Mariusz E. Sokołowicz
- Ch 11 Innovation in social enterprises: exploring the drivers and inhibitors of innovation within economic and social dualities

- Norbert Laurisz and Agnieszka Pacut
- Ch 12 Participatory budget as a social innovation

- Jarosław Olejniczak and Dorota Bednarska-Olejniczak
- Ch 13 The brand communities in shaping the value proposition

- Hanna Górska-Warsewicz
- Ch 14 Work-life balance tools as an example of social innovation

- Małgorzata Marzec and Agnieszka Szczudlińska-Kanoś
- Ch 15 Integrating post-Schumpeterian perspectives with modern public sector trends

- Regina Lenart and Jin Chen
- Ch 16 Enhancing social innovation in public sector policy to address grand challenges

- Agnieszka Pacut and Norbert Laurisz
- Ch 17 Food sovereignty, stakeholder engagement, and co-creation in alternative food networks: a post-Schumpeterian economics perspective

- Luca Cacciolatti and Soo Hee Lee
- Ch 18 Higher education institutions’ Living Labs in the context of post-Schumpeterian innovations

- Beata Jałocha and Mateusz Lewandowski
- Ch 19 Digital innovations management for student-centered learning and participation: post-Schumpeterian perspective

- Łukasz Sułkowski, Dominika Kaczorowska-Spychalska and Roksana Ulatowska
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