Hardback
Handbook on Post-Schumpeterian Innovations
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.
More Information
Critical Acclaim
More Information
Providing practical and methodological guidance alongside valuable recommendations, the Handbook on Post-Schumpeterian Innovations presents a new framework for designing, developing and evaluating non-producer, especially user innovation.
Featuring a comprehensive worldwide view, chapters emphasise the role of users to innovation, showcasing key case studies and insights. Analysing significant theoretical and empirical developments in the field of post-Schumpeterian innovations, the Handbook utilises functional mechanisms, participant behaviours, adoption and reuse analysis to assess user innovation. Going beyond traditional producer-driven frameworks, the contributing authors use non-producer innovation paradigms as a crucial resource to illustrate the increasing importance of innovation models to employ extensive collaborative work and integrate diverse viewpoints and expertise.
This Handbook is an essential resource for innovation scholars and graduate students. The case studies also provide a useful guide for policymakers and researchers in education, development studies, governance and public administration and sociology.
Featuring a comprehensive worldwide view, chapters emphasise the role of users to innovation, showcasing key case studies and insights. Analysing significant theoretical and empirical developments in the field of post-Schumpeterian innovations, the Handbook utilises functional mechanisms, participant behaviours, adoption and reuse analysis to assess user innovation. Going beyond traditional producer-driven frameworks, the contributing authors use non-producer innovation paradigms as a crucial resource to illustrate the increasing importance of innovation models to employ extensive collaborative work and integrate diverse viewpoints and expertise.
This Handbook is an essential resource for innovation scholars and graduate students. The case studies also provide a useful guide for policymakers and researchers in education, development studies, governance and public administration and sociology.
Critical Acclaim
‘The Handbook on Post-Schumpeterian Innovations offers a groundbreaking exploration of citizen-centered innovation paradigms, bridging theory and practice to redefine how we understand creativity and collaboration. An indispensable resource for academics and practitioners shaping the future of innovation.’
– Wim Vanhaverbeke, University of Antwerp, Belgium
– Wim Vanhaverbeke, University of Antwerp, Belgium