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  • Category: Books (Business & Economics)
  • Author:  Nooteboom, Bart
  • Author:  Nooteboom, Bart
  • ISBN-10:  0199241007
  • ISBN-10:  0199241007
  • ISBN-13:  9780199241002
  • ISBN-13:  9780199241002
  • Publisher:  Oxford University Press
  • Publisher:  Oxford University Press
  • Pages:  360
  • Pages:  360
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2001
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2001
  • SKU:  0199241007-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0199241007-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100818991
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This book explores a range of theories used to explain the phenomenon of innovation and learning in individual thought, organizations, industries, and economies. The author draws on insights and perspectives from management and organization studies, economics, and cognitive science, bringing these together in a unifying framework for an analysis of innovation systems and the management of learning.

1. Purpose and Scope
Part I: Building-Blocks
2. Management and Organizations
3. Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Competence
4. Evolution
5. Institutions
6. Knowledge
7. Language
Part II: Construction
8. A Theory of Interactive Learning
10. An Elaboration with Scripts
11. Integration and Disintegration
12.Part III: ApplicationInnovation Systems
Part III: Application
12. Innovation Systems
14. Conclusions and Further Research
15. Summary
Bibliography
Index

Review of previous edition: Bart Nooteboom has written a remarkable and valuable book. In it he draws from and weaves together conceptions and empirical research findings from a wide range of fields. The scholarship is a model of what interdisciplinary work should be. Nooteboom is concerned with knowledge, learning, and innovation, at a number of different levels - the individual, the firm, and society as a whole - and his work sheds a penetrating light on all of these. A reader interested in any or all of these subjects is bound to come away from this book with important new insights and understandings. --Richard R. Nelson, Columbia University



Bart Nooteboom is Professor of Organization in the Faculty of Management and Organization, Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Previous academic positions have included Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in Wassenaar, the Netherlands (1998/99); Scientific Director of the Research Institute and Ph.D.lc,
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