Strategic management of technological innovation
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Strategic management of technological innovation
McGraw-Hill Education, c2020
6th ed., international student ed
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"This International student edition is ..."--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Melissa Schillings Strategic Management of Technological Innovation, is the #1 innovatoin strategy text in the world. It approaches the subject of innovation management as a strategic process, and is organized to mirror the strategic management process used in most strategy textbooks, progressing from assessing the competitive dynamics of a situation to strategy formulation, to strategy implementation. While the book emphasizes practical applications and examples, it also provides systemic coverage of the existing research and footnotes to guide further reading. It is designed to be a primary text for courses in strategic management and innovation and new product development. It is written with the needs of both business students and engineering students.
Table of Contents
Preface vi
1 Introduction 1
PART ONE
Industry Dynamics of Technological Innovation 13
2 Sources of Innovation 15
3 Types and Patterns of Innovation 43
4 Standards Battles and Design Dominance 67
5 Timing of Entry 89
PART TWO
Formulating Technological Innovation Strategy 107
6 Defining the Organization's Strategic Direction 109
7 Choosing Innovation Projects 129
8 Collaboration Strategies 153
9 Protecting Innovation 183
PART THREE
Implementing Technological Innovation Strategy 209
10 Organizing for Innovation 211
11 Managing the New Product Development Process 235
12 Managing New Product Development Teams 265
13 Crafting a Deployment Strategy 283
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