Innovation ecosystems: how driving forces and success factors affect opportunities for business innovation
This book is about geography, economics, society, and innovation. Why did different regions evolve in different ways? What caused economic priorities and activities to go in one direction or another? The author believes that happenstance played a relatively minor role in this process. There were and...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is about geography, economics, society, and innovation. Why did different regions evolve in different ways? What caused economic priorities and activities to go in one direction or another? The author believes that happenstance played a relatively minor role in this process. There were and are driving forces, as well as success factors.In each ecosystem, ambitious immigrants arrived, displaced native populations, and proceeded to develop and exploit the geography of their ecosystem, which included leveraging water resources for transportation, commerce, irrigation, etc. They often invented the means of development and exploitation, unfortunately including slavery, but also various technical methods, tools, and devices. Inventions that became innovations enabled industries, revenues, profits, and economic growth, initially for the ecosystem and then more broadly.The impacts of geography and economics are profound. Available resources strongly affect the options available for sustainable economic growth. This growth is fueled by technological innovations that are significantly affected by the physical, economic, and social characteristics of the ecosystem of interest.The eight case studies in this book illustrate how patterns of these characteristics impact innovation. They also depict changes over centuries, rather than just decades or years. Today’s crises are often just blips in the ongoing evolution of an innovation ecosystem. There are ups and downs, but the physical, economic, and social characteristics of the ecosystems dominate their evolution. These factors largely determine what potential innovations are pursued, who leads these pursuits, and why they think they can succeed. People and organizations dominate the factors influencing success |
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Contents Preface. xii About the Author. xiv 1 Innovation Ecosystems. 1 Innovation Ecosystems. 1 Differences among Domains. 3 Innovation in Technology. 3 Innovation in Art. 5 Measures of Innovation. 6 Measures versus Domains. 7 Summary. 8 Ecosystems Addressed. 8 Structure of Chapters. 11 Ecosystem Preview. 13 2 The Island. 14 Before the Colonies. 14 Cities and
Towns.16 Economic Base.18 Broader Context. 19 Bodies of Water. 20 Bridges over Bodies of Water. 20 Trolley Line. 21 Fall River Line. 22 America’s Cup. 23 Newport Summer Cottages. 23 Newport Jazz Festival. 24 V
vi ■ Contents Newport Folk Festival. 24 Portuguese Immigrants. 25 Island Politics. 26 Abolitionist Era. 26 Progressive Era. 27 Civil Rights Era. 28 Challenges. 28 Economic Challenges. 28 Political Challenges. 29 Environmental Challenges. 29 Innovation Outlook. 30 Venture Capital Funding. 30 Growth Opportunities. 31 Innovation Assessment. 32 Epilogue. 33 3 Shining
City. 35 Pre-colonial Society. 35 Formation of Colony. 36 Cities and Towns. 37 Economic Base. 38 Broader Context. 39 Bodies of Water. 40 Crossing Bodies of Water. 41 Higher Education. 41 Sports. 43 City Politics. 44 Liberal Republicans Extinct. 44 Central Issues. 45 Challenges. 46 Economic Challenges. 46 Political
Challenges.47 Environmental Challenges. 47 Innovation Outlook.47 Venture Capital Funding. 48 Growth Opportunities. 48 Innovation Assessment. 50 Epilogue. 51
Contents ■ vii 4 Heartland. 52 Before Settlers. 52 Cities and Towns.53 Chicago. 53 Springfield. 54 Quad Cities.54 Champaign-Urbana. 55 Economic Base. 55 Illinois Agriculture. 57 Illinois Economy. 58 Broader Context. 58 Bodies of Water.59 Crossing Bodies of Water. 59 Higher Education. 60 Sports. 61 Heartland
Politics. 61 Chicago Politics. 62 Abolitionist Era. 63 Progressive Era. 64 Civil Rights Era. 64 Challenges. 64 Economic Challenges. 64 Political Challenges. 65 Environmental Challenges. 65 Innovation Outlook. 65 Venture Capital Funding. 65 Growth Opportunities. 66 Innovation Assessment. 67 Epilogue. 67 5 Old Country. 69 Pre-settlement.69
Founding. 70 Cities and Towns. 71 Economic Base.72 Broader Contexts. 74 Bodies of Water. 75 Crossing Bodies of Water. 75
viii ■ Contents Higher Education. Politics.76 Abolitionist Era. 77 Progressive Era. 77 Civil Rights Era. 78 Challenges.78 Economic Challenges. 78 Political Challenges. 78 Environmental Challenges. 79 Innovation Outlook. 79 Venture Capital Funding. 79 Growth Opportunities. 79 Innovation Assessment. 80 Epilogue. 81 6 New South. 83 Colonial
Founding. 84 Founding of Atlanta. 84 Economic Base.85 Broader Context. 87 Higher Education. 87 Sports. 90 City Politics. 90 Abolitionist Era. 91 Progressive Era. 91 Civil Rights Era. 92 Challenges. 92 Economic Challenges. 93 Political Challenges. 94 Environmental Challenges. 94 Innovation Outlook. 94 Venture Capital
Funding. 95 Growth Opportunities. 95 Innovation Assessment. 96 Epilogue. 97 7 Gotham. 99 Early Settlement. 99 Cities and Towns. 1qq Economic Base.
Contents ■ ix Innovation Heritage.103 Broader Context. 106 Bodies of Water. 106 Crossing Bodies of Water.107 Higher Education. 108 Gotham Politics. 108 State Politics. 108 City Politics. 109 Abolitionist Era.110 Progressive Era.Ill Civil Rights Era.Ill Challenges. 112 Economic Challenges. 112 Political Challenges.112 Environmental Challenges. 112 Innovation
Outlook. 113 Venture Capital Funding. 113 Growth Opportunities. 113 Innovation Assessment. 113 Epilogue. 114 8 Capital. 116 Georgetown University.117 Forming the District. 117 Capital Region. 118 Wards and Neighborhoods. 118 Economic Base. 120 Broader Context.121 Bodies of Water. 122 Crossing Bodies of Water. 122 Higher Education. 123 In the
District. 124 Capital Politics. 125 Abolitionist Era.125 Progressive Era.126 Civil Rights Era.126 Challenges. 127 Economic Challenges. 127 Political Challenges.127
X ■ Contents Environmental Challenges. 128 Innovation Outlook. 128 Venture Capital Funding. 128 Growth Opportunities. 128 Innovation Assessment. 128 Epilogue. 132 9 Mountains.133 Before the Settlers. . 134 Early Settlers. 135 Evolution of Asheville. 137 Districts and Neighborhoods. 138 Economic Base. 139 Overall Economy. 141 Broader Context. 141 Bodies of Water. 142 Crossing Bodies of
Water. 142 Higher Education. 142 Mountain Politics. 143 Abolitionist Era. 144 Progressive Era. 144 Civil Rights Era. 145 Challenges. 146 Political Challenges. 146 Economic Challenges. 147 Environmental Challenges. 147 Innovation Outlook. 148 Venture Capital Funding. 148 Growth Opportunities. 148 Innovation Assessment. 149 Innovation Hubs. 150 Observation. 151
Epilogue. 151 10 Contrasts. . Sources of Immigrants. 153 Natives Displaced. 154 Role of Geography. 154 Markets Served. 156 Ecosystem of Ecosystems. 156
Contents ■ xi Comparison of Ecosystems. 159 Values Summary. 161 Innovation Assessments. 161 Sources of Competitive Strength. 162 Sources of Competitiveness Weaknesses. 163 Opportunities for Competitive Advantage. 164 Sources of Competitive Threats. 164 Ecosystem Attributes. 164 Conclusions. 165 Epilogue. 167 Index. 168 |
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