
Handbook of Innovation
Description
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of innovation research, focusing on perspectives from the social sciences. Its scope extends beyond the traditional association of innovation with economic change and development, addressing its impact across multiple spheres of society. The handbook examines how innovation impacts various societal spheres. The content is organized around the history, concepts, and themes of innovation research, covering both classical theories and recent developments. The handbook highlights key empirical findings and explores various dimensions of innovation. Topics include coordination mechanisms (via markets, organizations, or trust); the role of innovation in different spheres of society (such as the economy, law, science, and the arts); and selected fields of innovation (including sustainability, nutrition, and energy provision). It also examines the transformative role of digitalization, including phenomena such as social media, digital platforms, and crowdsourcing. In addition, it covers innovation policy, regulatory frameworks, and methodological approaches to studying innovation. Featuring contributions from well-known scholars, this handbook serves as a valuable resource for understanding innovation research across the social sciences.
Note: Parts of the handbook were translated from the original German manuscript using the help of an artificial intelligence machine translation tool. The translated content was subsequently revised by editors, chapter authors, and language editors to ensure accuracy and clarity.
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Persons
Prof. Dr. Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer is Chair of Sociology of Technology and Innovation at the Institute of Sociology, Technical University of Berlin.
Prof. Dr. Arnold Windeler is Chair of Organizational Sociology, Emeritus, at the Institute of Sociology, Technical University of Berlin.
Prof. Dr. Birgit Blättel-Mink is Chair of Sociology of Industry and Organization, Emerita, at the Institute of Sociology, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main.
Content
Introduction.- Innovation - History, Concept and Subject.- Basic Theoretical Perspectives of Innovation Research.- Recent Theoretical Perspectives of Innovation Research.- Current Theoretical Developments in Innovation Research.- Coordination of Innovation.- Areas of Innovating/Innovation in Sectors of Society.- Selected Fields of Innovation.- Innovation and Digitalization.- Innovation Policy and Regulation of Innovations.- Methods of Innovation Research and Innovation Measurement.