Table of Contents
1. Product and Process Innovation, Scientific Research, Knowledge Dynamics, and Institutional Change: An Introduction, Marius Meeus and Jerald HageSection I: Product and Process Innovation2. Introduction, Marius Meeus and Charles Edquist3. Product and Process Innovation: A Review of Organizational and Environmental Determinants, Faribroz Dmanapour and Deepa Aravind4. Interorganizational Relations and Innovation: Review and Speculation, Marius Meeus and Jan Faber5. Knowledge-based View of Radical Innovation: Toyota Prius Case, Ikujiro Nonaka and Vesa Peltokorpi6. Markets and Industrial Innovation, Stan Metcalfe7. Can Regulations Induce Environmental Innovations? An Analysis of the Role of Regulations in the Pulp and Paper Industry in Selected Industrialized Countries, James Foster, Mikael Hildén, and Niclas Adler8. Innovation Policy Enhancing Product and Process Innovation in a Systems of Innovation Perspective, Charles EdquistSection II: Scientific Research9. Introduction, Gretchen Jordan and Jerald Hage10. Factors Influencing Advances in Science and Technology: Variation due to Diversity in Research Profiles, Gretchen Jordan11. Network Attributes Impacting the Generation and Flow of Knowledge Within and From the Basic Science Community, Susan Mohrman, Jay Galbraith, and Peter Monge12. Innovation, Learning, and Macro-Institutional Change: The Limits of the Market Model as an Organizing Principle for Research Systems, Luke Georghiou13. How is Innovation Influenced by Science and Technology Policy Governance? Transatlantic Comparisons, Stefan Kuhlmann and Philip Shapira14. Two Styles of Knowing and Knowledge Regimes: Between 'Explicitation' and 'Exploration' Under Conditions of 'Functional Specialization' or 'Fragmental Distribution', Werner RammertSection III: Knowledge Dynamics in Context15. Introduction, Harro van Lente16. Building Innovation Capabilities: The Development of Design-Oriented Organizations, Armand Hatchuel, Pascal Lemasson, and Benoit Weil17. New Sources of Radical Innovation Research-Technologies: Transversity and Distributed Learning in a Post-Industrial Order, Terry Shinn18. How Markets Matter: Radical Innovation, Societal Acceptance and the Case of Genetically Engineered Food, Eric Jolivet and Marc Maurice19. Prospective Structures of Science and Science Policy, Harro van Lente20. The Role of Education and Training Systems in Innovation, David FinegoldSection IV: Institutional Chance21. Introduction, Jerald Hage22. A Path Dependent Perspective on Institutional and Organizational Factors Shaping Major Scientific Discoveries, J. Rogers Hollingsworth23. Turning Tracks? Path Dependence, Technological Paradigm Shifts, and Organizational and Institutional Change, Frans van Waarden and Herman Oosterwijk24. Patterns of Institutional and Societal Change, Jerald Hage25. Export the Silicon Valley to Europe: How Useful is Comparative Institutional Theory?, Steven Casper26. What's New? General Patterns fo Planned Macro-Institutional Change, John Campbell27. Insights for R&D Managers, Parry M. Norling28. Conclusion