Innovation and the Evolution of Industries

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Innovation and the Evolution of Industries

History-Friendly Models

Economics Economics of industrial organization Business innovation

Authors: Franco Malerba, Richard R. Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo, Sidney G. Winter

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 11th August 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781316683200


Introduction

The disruptive impacts of technological innovation on established industrial structures has been one of the distinguishing features of modern capitalism.

In this book, four leading figures in the field of Schumpeterian and evolutionary economic theory draw on decades of research to offer a new, ''history-friendly'' perspective on the process of creative destruction.

This ''history-friendly'' methodology models the complex dynamics of innovation, competition and industrial evolution in a way that combines analytical rigour with an acknowledgement of the chaotic nature of history.

Content and Focus

The book presents a comprehensive analysis of the determinants and patterns of industrial evolution, and investigates its complex dynamics within three key industries: computers, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals.

Intended Audience

It will be of great value to scholars and students of innovation and industrial change, from backgrounds as varied as history, economics and management. Its coverage of new methodological tools is also useful for students who are new to evolutionary economic theory.

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