Innovation by demand : An interdisciplinary approach to the study of demand and its role in innovation
Autor
McMeekin, Andrew
Green, Ken
Tomlinson, Mark
Walsh, Vivien
Institución
Resumen
The CRIC–MUP series New Dynamics of Innovation and Competition is
designed to make an important contribution to this continually expanding
field of research and scholarship. As a series of edited volumes, it combines
approaches and perspectives developed by CRIC’s own research agenda with
those of a wide range of internationally renowned scholars. A distinctive
emphasis on processes of economic and social transformation frames the
CRIC research programme. Research on the significance of demand and consumption, on the empirical and theoretical understanding of competition
and markets, and on the complex inter-organisational basis of innovation
processes, provides the thematic linkage between the successive volumes of
the series. At the interface between the different disciplines of economics,
sociology, management studies and geography, the development of economic
sociology lends a unifying methodological approach. A strong comparative
and historical dimension to the variety of innovation processes in different
capitalist economies and societies is supported by the international character
of the contributions.
The series is based on international workshops hosted by CRIC which have
encouraged debate and diversity at the leading edge of innovation studies.
CRIC is an ESRC funded research centre based in the University of Manchester and UMIST.