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Restoring America’s Global Competitiveness through Innovation
Edited by Ben L. Kedia and Subhash C. Jain
Though we live in an era of rapid innovation, the United States has introduced comparatively few commercial innovations within the past decade. Innovation shortfall contributes to weaker trade performance, decreased productivity growth, lower wages and many other economic woes. This study provides insightful recommendations for developing enhanced innovation efforts that could help foster substantial, long-term economic growth.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 30 Sep 2013
- ISBN:
- 9781781005941
- eISBN:
- 9781781005958
- Pages:
- 392
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- Restoring America’s Global Competitiveness through Innovation
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1: Learning and innovation in collaborative innovation networks
- Chapter 2: Organizing for complex innovation
- Chapter 3: The (not so) small matter of complexity for innovation
- Chapter 4: Commercializing, catalyzing or cutting innovation? The roles of large acquirers in US global competitiveness
- Chapter 5: Conceptualizing the climate for innovation in public and nonprofit organizations
- Chapter 6: Information asymmetry and underpricing: the impact of innovation strategy and underwriter mediation
- Chapter 7: Who leads whom? Technological leadership in nanotechnology: evidence from patent data
- Chapter 8: Innovating for entrepreneurship: one state’s quest to re-engage
- Chapter 9: Innovation in education and US competitiveness
- Chapter 10: Strengthening America’s international competitiveness through innovation and global value chains
- Chapter 11: The role of managerial international orientation in product innovation in emerging market firms
- Chapter 12: Essence of marketing innovations
- Chapter 13: Restoring America’s competitiveness through the health sector: preliminary findings from a time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) study
- Chapter 14: Innovation policies and industry subsidies: China and the global solar energy industry
- Chapter 15: The effect of interdependence and human resource quality on the value-generating capabilities of an organization
- Index
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- Published:
- 30 September 2013
- Category:
- Monograph Chapter
- Pages:
- 359–380 (22 total)
Collection:
Business 2013
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- Restoring America’s Global Competitiveness through Innovation
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1: Learning and innovation in collaborative innovation networks
- Chapter 2: Organizing for complex innovation
- Chapter 3: The (not so) small matter of complexity for innovation
- Chapter 4: Commercializing, catalyzing or cutting innovation? The roles of large acquirers in US global competitiveness
- Chapter 5: Conceptualizing the climate for innovation in public and nonprofit organizations
- Chapter 6: Information asymmetry and underpricing: the impact of innovation strategy and underwriter mediation
- Chapter 7: Who leads whom? Technological leadership in nanotechnology: evidence from patent data
- Chapter 8: Innovating for entrepreneurship: one state’s quest to re-engage
- Chapter 9: Innovation in education and US competitiveness
- Chapter 10: Strengthening America’s international competitiveness through innovation and global value chains
- Chapter 11: The role of managerial international orientation in product innovation in emerging market firms
- Chapter 12: Essence of marketing innovations
- Chapter 13: Restoring America’s competitiveness through the health sector: preliminary findings from a time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) study
- Chapter 14: Innovation policies and industry subsidies: China and the global solar energy industry
- Chapter 15: The effect of interdependence and human resource quality on the value-generating capabilities of an organization
- Index