Engines of innovation : U.S. industrial research at the end of an era
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Engines of innovation : U.S. industrial research at the end of an era
Harvard Business School Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-264) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of papers which analyze the institutional context of research and innovation in US industry, providing a historical perspective. The book also explores opportunities for linking research and innovation with commercialization.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: technology's vanishing wellspring, Richard S. Rosenbloom and William J. Spencer. Part 1 The institutional context of research and innovation in industry: the evolution of industrial research in the United States, David A. Hounshell
- the roles of universities in the advance of industrial technology, Nathan Rosenberg and Richard R. Nelson
- strategic alliances and industrial research, David C. Mowery and David J. Teece. Part 2 Perspectives from practice: research and change management in Xerox, Mark B. Myers
- reinventing research at IBM, John A. Armstrong
- the future of industrial R&D, or postcards from the edge of the abyss, Peter R. Bridenbaugh
- some personal perspectives on research in the semiconductor industry, Gordon E. Moore. Part 3 Reconceptualizing research and innovation: commercializing technology - imaginative understanding of user needs, Dorothy Leonard-Barton and John L. Doyle
- rethinking the role of industrial research, Mark B. Myers and Richard S. Rosenbloom. Conclusion: shaping a new era, Richard R. Nelson, Richard S. Rosenbloom and William J. Spencer.
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