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Critical studies of innovation alternative approaches to the pro-innovation bias edited by Benoît Godin and Dominique Vinck.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar 2017ISBN:
  • 9781785367229
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleLOC classification:
  • T173.8 .C75 2017
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Contents: Innovation : from the forbidden to a cliché / Benoît Godin and Dominique Vinck -- Part I Problematic frameworks and narratives of innovation -- 1. Why is imitation not innovation? / Benoît Godin -- 2. "Innovation fads" as an alternative research topic to pro-innovation bias. the examples of jugaad and reverse innovation / Gérald Gaglio -- 3. 'Best practices' as mimesis? innovation policies in peripheral countries / Tiago Brandão and Carolina Bagattolli -- 4. Innovation and the political state : beyond the myth of technology and markets / Sebastian M. Pfotenhauer and Joakim Juhl -- Part II What is left with the pro-innovation bias -- 5. Moving towards innovation through withdrawal : the neglect of destruction / Frédéric Goulet and Dominique Vinck -- 6. Comparing two cases of outlaw innovation : file sharing and legal highs / Johan Söderberg -- 7. Unattended consequences of innovation / Karl-Erik Sveiby -- Part III Reactions to innovation -- 8. Resistance as a latent factor of innovation / Martin W. Bauer -- 9. Socio-technical dynamics of counter-hegemony and resistance / Hernan Thomas, Lucas Becerra and Santiago Garrido -- 10. "No" and "slow" innovation strategies as response to increased innovation speed / Karl-Heinz Leitner -- Part IV Alternatives frameworks -- 11. Learning thanks to innovation failure / Dominique Vinck -- 12. The economic rationality of novative behavior / Carolina Cañibano, María-Isabel Encinar and Félix-Fernando Muñoz -- 13. Regulatory enforcement as sociotechnical systems maintenance / Lee Vinsel -- 14. A discourse analysis of innovation in academic management literature / Beata Segercrantz, Karl-Erik Sveiby and Karin Berglund -- 15. Physics or biology as models for the study of innovation / John Langrish -- Conclusion : toward critical innovation studies / Benoît Godin and Dominique Vinck -- Index.
Summary: Different theories, models and narratives of innovation compete for both legitimacy and authority. However, despite the variations, they all offer a consistent pro-innovation bias, dismissing resistance as irrational, and overlooking the value of non-users and collateral impacts. This book asks, what has been left out? It offers a reflexive view and invites researchers to consider new avenues of research, through a critique of current representations of innovation. The chapters provide a different viewpoint on innovation by exploring what has been omitted from traditional innovation studies. The book examines imitation, non-innovative roles, resistance to innovation, slow innovation, the rationale of non-users, failure, withdrawal, collateral impacts and alternative models. Calling for new definitions and frameworks, the editors have created a critical program for innovation studies with new avenues for future research. Offering state-of-the-art discussion of theories, models, narratives and ideologies of innovation and alternative approaches, this book will be an essential resource for scholars in technology and innovation, management, engineering, political and social sciences. It will also appeal to policy-makers in the science and technology sector.
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Contributors include: C. Bagattolli, M.W. Bauer, L. Becerra, K. Berglund, T. Brandão, C. Cañibano, M.I. Encinar, G. Gaglio, S. Garrido, B. Godin, F. Goulet, J. Juhl, J. Langrish, K.-H. Leitner, F.-F. Muñoz, S.M. Pfotenhauer, B. Segercrantz, J. Söderberg, K.-E. Sveiby, H. Thomas, D. Vinck, L. Vinsel.

Includes index.

Contents: Innovation : from the forbidden to a cliché / Benoît Godin and Dominique Vinck -- Part I Problematic frameworks and narratives of innovation -- 1. Why is imitation not innovation? / Benoît Godin -- 2. "Innovation fads" as an alternative research topic to pro-innovation bias. the examples of jugaad and reverse innovation / Gérald Gaglio -- 3. 'Best practices' as mimesis? innovation policies in peripheral countries / Tiago Brandão and Carolina Bagattolli -- 4. Innovation and the political state : beyond the myth of technology and markets / Sebastian M. Pfotenhauer and Joakim Juhl -- Part II What is left with the pro-innovation bias -- 5. Moving towards innovation through withdrawal : the neglect of destruction / Frédéric Goulet and Dominique Vinck -- 6. Comparing two cases of outlaw innovation : file sharing and legal highs / Johan Söderberg -- 7. Unattended consequences of innovation / Karl-Erik Sveiby -- Part III Reactions to innovation -- 8. Resistance as a latent factor of innovation / Martin W. Bauer -- 9. Socio-technical dynamics of counter-hegemony and resistance / Hernan Thomas, Lucas Becerra and Santiago Garrido -- 10. "No" and "slow" innovation strategies as response to increased innovation speed / Karl-Heinz Leitner -- Part IV Alternatives frameworks -- 11. Learning thanks to innovation failure / Dominique Vinck -- 12. The economic rationality of novative behavior / Carolina Cañibano, María-Isabel Encinar and Félix-Fernando Muñoz -- 13. Regulatory enforcement as sociotechnical systems maintenance / Lee Vinsel -- 14. A discourse analysis of innovation in academic management literature / Beata Segercrantz, Karl-Erik Sveiby and Karin Berglund -- 15. Physics or biology as models for the study of innovation / John Langrish -- Conclusion : toward critical innovation studies / Benoît Godin and Dominique Vinck -- Index.

Different theories, models and narratives of innovation compete for both legitimacy and authority. However, despite the variations, they all offer a consistent pro-innovation bias, dismissing resistance as irrational, and overlooking the value of non-users and collateral impacts. This book asks, what has been left out? It offers a reflexive view and invites researchers to consider new avenues of research, through a critique of current representations of innovation. The chapters provide a different viewpoint on innovation by exploring what has been omitted from traditional innovation studies. The book examines imitation, non-innovative roles, resistance to innovation, slow innovation, the rationale of non-users, failure, withdrawal, collateral impacts and alternative models. Calling for new definitions and frameworks, the editors have created a critical program for innovation studies with new avenues for future research. Offering state-of-the-art discussion of theories, models, narratives and ideologies of innovation and alternative approaches, this book will be an essential resource for scholars in technology and innovation, management, engineering, political and social sciences. It will also appeal to policy-makers in the science and technology sector.

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