Industrial Research and Innovation in Business

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Industrial Research and Innovation in Business

9781858982588 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by D.E.H. Edgerton, King''s College London, UK
Publication Date: 1996 ISBN: 978 1 85898 258 8 Extent: 688 pp
It is commonplace to acknowledge the role of science and technology, and research and innovation specifically, in transforming the twentieth century world. Other studies, however, focuses on scientific and engineering research in general, or technological systems and paradigms, or on government-funded initiatives. Industrial Research and Innovation in Business concentrates on business and its contribution to innovation and its role in producing and using new technologies.

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In this new path-breaking volume, David Edgerton brings to the forefront research on the role of business and its influence on industrial research and innovation.

It is commonplace to acknowledge the role of science and technology, and research and innovation specifically, in transforming the twentieth century world. Other studies, however, focuses on scientific and engineering research in general, or technological systems and paradigms, or on government-funded initiatives. Industrial Research and Innovation in Business concentrates on business and its contribution to innovation and its role in producing and using new technologies.
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‘It will be useful to those who already know something about the topic and want to expand their knowledge.’
– Kenneth Lipartito, University of Houston, US
Contributors
23 articles, dating from 1958 to 1995
Contributors: J.J. Beer, C. Freeman, D. Hounshell, R. Nelson, D. F. Noble, K. Pavitt, L.S. Reich, M. Sanderson, J. Schmookler, W. G. Vincenti
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Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Theoretical Perspectives Part II: From Coal Tar Dyes to IG Farbenindustrie Part III: The Research Laboratory and the US Corporate Economy Part IV: International and Comparative Studies Part V: The Not-So-Peculiar British Case Part IV: The Case of Japanese Industrial Research Index
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