Provocative and reflective, this volume on the notion of knowledge and innovation in the business industry provides readers with a holistic approach to the subject of ‘knowledge’. Structuring their arguments around four case studies of innovation within four entirely different contexts, H?kansson and Waluszewski invite the business-minded reader to consider the costs of adopting new knowledge and innovation within a business setting. This book: questions the long-held assumption that new knowledge and innovation are universally advantageous follows the tremor of an innovation as new knowledge reverberates through, or is dampened by the larger economic community - including cultural structures, the industrial standards and the foundational assumptions that rule a particular economic domain focuses in particular on the interfaces where the innovative agent connects to its customers, suppliers and competitors. An ideal reference source for postgraduate students taking advanced courses in science and technology studies, innovation management, industrial marketing and purchasing, technological development and innovation systems.
Author(s): Hakansson Walus
Series: Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and Technology
Edition: 1
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 192
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Figures......Page 9
Tables......Page 10
Preface......Page 11
1 Economic use of knowledge......Page 14
2 Resources in use: Embedded electricity......Page 40
3 Introducing “old” knowledge in an established user context: How to use wood in the construction industry......Page 67
4 Conscious use of others’ interface knowledge: How IKEA can keep the price of the Lack table constant over decades......Page 92
5 Handling resource interfaces in a planned economy: How Tipografiya solves interaction issues without direct interaction......Page 122
6 Use of knowledge in the model world: Lessons to learn from economic literature......Page 140
7 Interaction: The only means to create use......Page 160
Index......Page 181