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In exploring the causes, processes, and patterns of convergence innovation, this book argues that the process of convergence innovation is a continuous disequilibrium between reference technology and its matching technology. Convergence innovation has been taking place mainly by applying IT technologies to vast areas of conventional technologies, so that individuals or firms reap the benefits of this convergence. Case studies show how such innovation is made possible by convergence, and how it ultimately improves the welfare of human beings as companies solve diverse problems and increase…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In exploring the causes, processes, and patterns of convergence innovation, this book argues that the process of convergence innovation is a continuous disequilibrium between reference technology and its matching technology. Convergence innovation has been taking place mainly by applying IT technologies to vast areas of conventional technologies, so that individuals or firms reap the benefits of this convergence. Case studies show how such innovation is made possible by convergence, and how it ultimately improves the welfare of human beings as companies solve diverse problems and increase employment. This book was published as a special issue of the Asian Journal of Technology Innovation.
Autorenporträt
Kong-Rae Lee is currently Chair Professor of the Management of Innovation Program at Daegu Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea. He has previously served as policy advisor to the Korean Minister of Science and Technology. His research areas are national, regional, and industrial innovation systems, as well as mega science policies. He has published many books and articles, including The Source of Capital Goods Innovation (1998).