Innovation and economic crisis : lessons and prospects from the economic downturn
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Innovation and economic crisis : lessons and prospects from the economic downturn
(Studies in global competition / edited by John Cantwell, 53)
Routledge, 2012
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-181) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The recent financial and economic crisis has spurred a lot of interest among scholars and public audience. Strangely enough, the impact of the crisis on innovation has been largely underestimated. This books can be regarded as a complementary reading for those interested in the effect of the crisis with a particular focus on Europe.
Table of Contents
Preface. Introduction 1. At the Root of the Crisis: Some Proposed Explanations 2. Technological Change, Patterns of Innovation, and Economic Development: The Contribution of the Neo-Schumpeterian Research 3. The Role of the Rules: National Systems of Innovation and Labor Market Institutions 4. Is the Crisis Hampering Innovation Convergence in Europe? 5. National Systems of Innovation, Structure, and Demand 6. Varieties of Capitalism and Innovation Investment 7. Who is Swimming Against the Stream: Is Accumulation More Creative than Destruction? 8. Innovation in the Manufacturing and Service Sector: Impact and Firms' Strategies 9. Is Slack Good for Innovation in Times of Crisis? 10. Conclusions
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