Innovation by demand: an interdisciplinary approach to the study of demand and its role in innovation
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Manchester Manchester University Press 2002
Schriftenreihe:New dynamics of innovation and competition
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Innovation by demand?: an introduction - Andrew McMeekin, Ken Green, Mark Tomlinson and Vivien Walsh -- - Social mechanisms generating demand: a review and manifesto - Alan Warde -- - There's more to the economics of consumption than (almost) unconstrained utility maximisation - G.M. Peter Swann -- - Variety, growth and demand - Pier Paolo Saviotti -- - Preferences and novelty: a multidisciplinary perspective - Wilhelm Ruprecht -- - Social routines and the consumption of food - Mark Tomlinson and Andrew McMeekin -- - Social categorisation and group identification: how African-Americans shape their collective identity through consumption - Virág Molnár and Michèle Lamont -- - Hyperembedded demand and uneven innovation: female labour in a male-dominated service industry - Bonnie H. Erickson -- - Greening organisations: purchasing, consumption and innovation - Ken Green, Barbara Morton and Steve New -- - Information communication technologies and the role of consumers in innovation - Leslie Haddon -- - The incorporation of user needs in telecom product design - Vivien Walsh, Carole Cohen and Albert Richards -- - Markets, supermarkets and the macro-social shaping of demand: an instituted economic process approach - Mark Harvey
Sociologists and economists are increasingly interested in understanding the patterns and drivers of technological innovation. This book brings together a range of experts to study the role of demand and consumption in the innovative process, including case studies to illustrate the issues raised
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (214 p.)
ISBN:141759053X
9781417590537
1847790526
9781847790521
0719062675
9780719062674

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