Knowledge Integration and Innovation
Critical Challenges Facing International Technology-Based Firms
Herausgeber: Berggren, Christian; Bengtsson, Lars; Bergek, Anna
Knowledge Integration and Innovation
Critical Challenges Facing International Technology-Based Firms
Herausgeber: Berggren, Christian; Bengtsson, Lars; Bergek, Anna
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Innovation processes have increasingly become interdisciplinary, collaborative, inter-organizational, and international. Based on empirical studies, this book examines how this integration of knowledge has become essential to firms in enabling innovation, particularly crucial in technology-based industries.
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Innovation processes have increasingly become interdisciplinary, collaborative, inter-organizational, and international. Based on empirical studies, this book examines how this integration of knowledge has become essential to firms in enabling innovation, particularly crucial in technology-based industries.
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- Verlag: OUP UK
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780199666324
- ISBN-10: 0199666326
- Artikelnr.: 36076523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP UK
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780199666324
- ISBN-10: 0199666326
- Artikelnr.: 36076523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christian Berggren is Professor of Industrial Management, Linköping University, and Director of the KITE research programme. He has written or co-authored several books on production and product development in international firms, such as The Volvo experience (MacMillan, 1992), The Resilience of Corporate Japan (Sage, 1997), Being local world-wide - ABB and the challenge of global management (Cornell, 1999), as well as many publications in journals such as Creativity and Innovation Management, Industrial and Corporate Change, Research Policy, R&D Management, Sloan Management Review, Technology Analysis, and Strategic Management and Technovation. Anna Bergek is Associate Professor of Industrial Management, Linköping University, and founding member of the KITE research programme. She has published articles on industry dynamics, firm strategy in relation to technical change, and innovation and energy policy in journals such as Energy Policy, Industrial and Corporate Change, Research Policy, Technovation, and Technology Analysis & Strategic Management. Lars Bengtsson is Professor of Innovation Management at the Univeristy of Gävle and Professor within a PhD school at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. He is a founding member of the KITE research programme and has published many articles and books on the subjects of continuous improvements, manufacturing strategies, and outsourcing. Michael Hobday is Professor of Innovation Management at CENTRIM (Centre for Research in Innovation Management), Brighton Univeristy. As well as many journal publications, he is the author of various books including Innovation in East Asia: The Challenge to Japan (Edward Elgar, 1997), co-author of The Business of Projects: Managing Innovation in Complex Products and Systems (with Andrew Davies, CUP, 2005), and co-editor of The Business of Systems Integration (with Andrea Prencipe and Andrew Davies, OUP, 2003). Jonas Söderlund is Professor at BI Norwegian School of Management and founding member of the KITE research programme. He has researched and published widely on the management and organization of projects and project-based firms and the evolution of project competence, including papers in Organization Studies, Human Resource Management, International Journal of Innovation Management, and International Business Review. He is the author or co-author of five books and one of the editors of The Oxford Handbook of Project Management.
* Introduction
* 1: Christian Berggren, Anna Bergek, Lars Bengtsson and Jonas
Söderlund: Exploring Knowledge Integration and Innovation
* 2: Fredrik Tell: Knowledge Integration and Innovation: A Survey of
the Field
* Part I: People and Processes
* 3: Lars Lindkvist, Marie Bengtsson and Linnea Wahlstedt: Knowledge
Integration and Creation in Projects: Towards a Progressive
Epistemology
* 5: Hans Andersson and Christian Berggren: Inventors as Innovators and
Knowledge Integrators
* 6: Jonas Söderlund and Karin Bredin: Participants in the Process of
Knowledge Integration
* Part II: Projects and Partnerships
* 6: Thomas Magnusson and Nicolette Lakemond: Knowledge Integration
Processes in New Product Development: on the Dynamics of Deadlines
and Architectures
* 7: Mattias Johansson, Mattias Axelson, Cecilia Enberg and Fredrik
Tell: Knowledge Integration in Inter-firm RandD Collaboration: How do
Firms Manage Problems of Coordination and Cooperation?
* 8: Jonas Söderlund and Fredrik Tell: Knowledge Integration in a
P-form Corporation: Project Epochs in the Evolution of Asea/ABB
1945-2000.
* Part III: Strategies and Outcomes
* 9: Lars Bengtsson, Mandar Dabhilkar and Robin von Haartman: Knowledge
Integration Challenges when Outsourcing Manufacturing
* 10: Mandar Dabhilkar and Lars Bengtsson: Trade-Offs in Make-Buy
Decisions: Exploring Operating Realities of Knowledge Integration and
Innovation
* 11: Anna Bergek, Christian Berggren and Thomas Magnusson: Creative
Accumulation: Integrating New and Established Technologies in Periods
of Discontinuous Change
* Conclusion
* 12: Mike Hobday and Anna Bergek: Lessons and Insights for Managers
* 1: Christian Berggren, Anna Bergek, Lars Bengtsson and Jonas
Söderlund: Exploring Knowledge Integration and Innovation
* 2: Fredrik Tell: Knowledge Integration and Innovation: A Survey of
the Field
* Part I: People and Processes
* 3: Lars Lindkvist, Marie Bengtsson and Linnea Wahlstedt: Knowledge
Integration and Creation in Projects: Towards a Progressive
Epistemology
* 5: Hans Andersson and Christian Berggren: Inventors as Innovators and
Knowledge Integrators
* 6: Jonas Söderlund and Karin Bredin: Participants in the Process of
Knowledge Integration
* Part II: Projects and Partnerships
* 6: Thomas Magnusson and Nicolette Lakemond: Knowledge Integration
Processes in New Product Development: on the Dynamics of Deadlines
and Architectures
* 7: Mattias Johansson, Mattias Axelson, Cecilia Enberg and Fredrik
Tell: Knowledge Integration in Inter-firm RandD Collaboration: How do
Firms Manage Problems of Coordination and Cooperation?
* 8: Jonas Söderlund and Fredrik Tell: Knowledge Integration in a
P-form Corporation: Project Epochs in the Evolution of Asea/ABB
1945-2000.
* Part III: Strategies and Outcomes
* 9: Lars Bengtsson, Mandar Dabhilkar and Robin von Haartman: Knowledge
Integration Challenges when Outsourcing Manufacturing
* 10: Mandar Dabhilkar and Lars Bengtsson: Trade-Offs in Make-Buy
Decisions: Exploring Operating Realities of Knowledge Integration and
Innovation
* 11: Anna Bergek, Christian Berggren and Thomas Magnusson: Creative
Accumulation: Integrating New and Established Technologies in Periods
of Discontinuous Change
* Conclusion
* 12: Mike Hobday and Anna Bergek: Lessons and Insights for Managers
* Introduction
* 1: Christian Berggren, Anna Bergek, Lars Bengtsson and Jonas
Söderlund: Exploring Knowledge Integration and Innovation
* 2: Fredrik Tell: Knowledge Integration and Innovation: A Survey of
the Field
* Part I: People and Processes
* 3: Lars Lindkvist, Marie Bengtsson and Linnea Wahlstedt: Knowledge
Integration and Creation in Projects: Towards a Progressive
Epistemology
* 5: Hans Andersson and Christian Berggren: Inventors as Innovators and
Knowledge Integrators
* 6: Jonas Söderlund and Karin Bredin: Participants in the Process of
Knowledge Integration
* Part II: Projects and Partnerships
* 6: Thomas Magnusson and Nicolette Lakemond: Knowledge Integration
Processes in New Product Development: on the Dynamics of Deadlines
and Architectures
* 7: Mattias Johansson, Mattias Axelson, Cecilia Enberg and Fredrik
Tell: Knowledge Integration in Inter-firm RandD Collaboration: How do
Firms Manage Problems of Coordination and Cooperation?
* 8: Jonas Söderlund and Fredrik Tell: Knowledge Integration in a
P-form Corporation: Project Epochs in the Evolution of Asea/ABB
1945-2000.
* Part III: Strategies and Outcomes
* 9: Lars Bengtsson, Mandar Dabhilkar and Robin von Haartman: Knowledge
Integration Challenges when Outsourcing Manufacturing
* 10: Mandar Dabhilkar and Lars Bengtsson: Trade-Offs in Make-Buy
Decisions: Exploring Operating Realities of Knowledge Integration and
Innovation
* 11: Anna Bergek, Christian Berggren and Thomas Magnusson: Creative
Accumulation: Integrating New and Established Technologies in Periods
of Discontinuous Change
* Conclusion
* 12: Mike Hobday and Anna Bergek: Lessons and Insights for Managers
* 1: Christian Berggren, Anna Bergek, Lars Bengtsson and Jonas
Söderlund: Exploring Knowledge Integration and Innovation
* 2: Fredrik Tell: Knowledge Integration and Innovation: A Survey of
the Field
* Part I: People and Processes
* 3: Lars Lindkvist, Marie Bengtsson and Linnea Wahlstedt: Knowledge
Integration and Creation in Projects: Towards a Progressive
Epistemology
* 5: Hans Andersson and Christian Berggren: Inventors as Innovators and
Knowledge Integrators
* 6: Jonas Söderlund and Karin Bredin: Participants in the Process of
Knowledge Integration
* Part II: Projects and Partnerships
* 6: Thomas Magnusson and Nicolette Lakemond: Knowledge Integration
Processes in New Product Development: on the Dynamics of Deadlines
and Architectures
* 7: Mattias Johansson, Mattias Axelson, Cecilia Enberg and Fredrik
Tell: Knowledge Integration in Inter-firm RandD Collaboration: How do
Firms Manage Problems of Coordination and Cooperation?
* 8: Jonas Söderlund and Fredrik Tell: Knowledge Integration in a
P-form Corporation: Project Epochs in the Evolution of Asea/ABB
1945-2000.
* Part III: Strategies and Outcomes
* 9: Lars Bengtsson, Mandar Dabhilkar and Robin von Haartman: Knowledge
Integration Challenges when Outsourcing Manufacturing
* 10: Mandar Dabhilkar and Lars Bengtsson: Trade-Offs in Make-Buy
Decisions: Exploring Operating Realities of Knowledge Integration and
Innovation
* 11: Anna Bergek, Christian Berggren and Thomas Magnusson: Creative
Accumulation: Integrating New and Established Technologies in Periods
of Discontinuous Change
* Conclusion
* 12: Mike Hobday and Anna Bergek: Lessons and Insights for Managers