This multi-volume set covers a wide range of topics on innovation,
which are all of great interest to academics, policymakers,
university administrators, state and regional economic development
officials, and students. Two unique features of the volume are the
large body of global evidence on innovation presented and its
consideration of the following timely and important topics in
innovation: cybersecurity, open innovation, the globalization of
R&D, and university technology transfer. Innovation is a topic
of great importance in many fields in business administration, such
as management, strategy, operations management, finance, marketing,
and accounting, as well as in numerous social science disciplines,
including economics, sociology, political science, and psychology.
This volume fully reflects such interdisciplinary approaches.
Volume 1 provides extensive global evidence on university
technology transfer and innovation partnerships. Volume 2 is
focused on the managerial and public policy implications of the
globalization of R&D. Volume 3 presents start-of-the-art
theoretical and empirical evidence on open innovation. Volume 4
is a comprehensive analysis of cybersecurity. This set is
essential reading for those who wish to have a comprehensive
understanding of the antecedents and consequences of
innovation.
Readership: Students and academics focussing on innovation
studies, policymakers , managers in charge of innovation related
decisions in companies and general public interested in
comprehensive understanding of the antecedents and consequences
of innovation.