Innovation Economics, Engineering and Management Handbook 1. Группа авторов
Impacts on creativity of its integration in the field of innovation 10.4. The same shared complexity 10.5. References
15 11 Cycles – The Long Cycles of the Economy and the Question of Innovation 11.1. Introduction 11.2. The conditions for cyclical economic development: the key role of innovation 11.3. Historical time and periodization of the economy 11.4. Conclusion 11.5. References
16 12 Design – Innovative Design: The Importance of a Methodical Approach 12.1. Introduction 12.2. What methods should be used to cultivate disruptive innovation in the 21st century? 12.3. Conclusion 12.4. References
17 13 Diffusion – Diffusion and Adoption Behavior of Innovations 13.1. Introduction 13.2. The epidemiological approach 13.3. The discrete choice approach 13.4. Public dissemination policies 13.5. Some extensions of the analysis: multiplicity of innovations and institutional framework 13.6. Conclusion 13.7. References
18 14 Disruption – Disruptive Innovation and the Evolution of Competitive Relationships 14.1. Introduction 14.2. The disruptive innovation model 14.3. The innovator’s dilemma 14.4. References
19 15 Ecosystem – Innovation Ecosystem: Generativity, Resilience and Power of Attraction 15.1. Introduction 15.2. Theoretical approaches of an innovation ecosystem 15.3. Main features of innovation ecosystems 15.4. Conclusion 15.5. References
20 16 Entrepreneur – The Innovative Entrepreneur as an Actor of Economic Change 16.1. Introduction 16.2. The entrepreneur as an actor of change 16.3. The evolution of the function of the innovative entrepreneur 16.4. References
21 17 Financing – Financing R&D and Innovation 17.1. Introduction 17.2. Information asymmetries and sources of funding 17.3. Reasons for funding reluctance 17.4. Public intervention in finance innovation 17.5. Venture capital 17.6. Conclusion 17.7. References
22 18 Frugality – Frugal Innovation as Inclusive Innovation 18.1. Introduction 18.2. Frugal innovation as a new technological paradigm 18.3. Case studies 18.4. Frugal innovation and similar approaches 18.5. Frugal innovation as an environmental innovation 18.6. Frugal innovation and sustainability 18.7. Drivers of frugal innovation: demand-pull and competition effects 18.8. Conclusion 18.9. References
23 19 Future – The Future of Innovative Technologies: Between Imagination and Technological Ideology 19.1. Introduction 19.2. A paradigmatic convergence 19.3. Technological revolution: the imagined future 19.4. Conclusion 19.5. References
24 20 Hybridization – Hybridization of Tech-Push and Market-Pull Approaches in Innovation Processes 20.1. Introduction 20.2. Definitions of Tech-Push and Market-Pull in the implementation of innovation processes 20.3. The nine demand readiness level (DRL) stages 20.4. Hybridization and agility of innovation processes 20.5. DRL-TRL and its applications to the hybridization dynamics of Tech-Push and Market-Pull approaches 20.6. Impacts of DRL-TRL 20.7. Conclusion 20.8. References
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21 Incentives – Incentives for Innovation: Diversity and Public-Private Combinations
21.1. Introduction
21.2. The incentive for innovation