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The Oxford handbook of innovation management / edited by Mark Dodgson, David M. Gann and Nelson Phillips

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, c2014Edition: First EditionDescription: xvii, 700 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780199694945
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF 5548.34 .O94 2014
Contents:
Part I. Introduction -- Part II. The sources of innovation -- Part III. The context for innovation -- Part IV. Strategy, Management and Organization.
Summary: The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management offers a comprehensive and timely analysis of the nature and importance of innovation and the strategies and practices that can be used to improve organizational benefits from innovation. Innovation is centrally important for business and national competitiveness, and for the quality and standard of living around the world, but it does not happen by itself. For innovation to succeed, it needs to be properly managed.
Item type: Books - Reference
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Books - Reference Books - Reference National University - Manila LRC - Annex II Reference Gen. Ed. - CBA REF HF 5548.34 .O94 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000009938

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Introduction -- Part II. The sources of innovation -- Part III. The context for innovation -- Part IV. Strategy, Management and Organization.

The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management offers a comprehensive and timely analysis of the nature and importance of innovation and the strategies and practices that can be used to improve organizational benefits from innovation. Innovation is centrally important for business and national competitiveness, and for the quality and standard of living around the world, but it does not happen by itself. For innovation to succeed, it needs to be properly managed.

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