Monday, February 4, 2019

Book Series on Technology Management - Interesting Collection




It is an interesting series. Somebody should start similar series in Industrial Engineering.


Series on Technology Management
Book Series: Series on Technology Management
ISSN (print): 0219-9823


Managing Editor
Joe Tidd
SPRU
The University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RF
UK



The Technology Management Series is dedicated to the advancement of academic research and management practice in the field of technology and innovation management. The series features titles which adopt an interdisciplinary, multifunctional approach to the management of technology and innovation, and includes work which seeks to integrate the management of technological, market and organisational innovation. All titles are based on original empirical research, and includes research monographs and multiauthor edited works. The focus throughout is on the management of technology and innovation at the level of the organisation or firm, rather than on the analysis of sectoral trends or national policy.

Call for Book Proposals
We welcome book proposals which satisfy the criteria of the series. In particular we call for proposals for books which adopt an interdisciplinary approach to the management of technology and innovation. Areas of potential interest include:

the marketing of novel technologies
management of complex innovations
management of service innovation
innovation management in small firms
innovation in network organisations




Driving Cost-effective Innovation with Concurrent Systems: Strategy, Process, Organization & Technologies
By (author): Frank Hull (Fordham University, USA)
Managing Innovation: Internationalization of Innovation
Edited By: Alexander Brem (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany & University of Southern Denmark, Denmark), Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK) and Tugrul Daim (Portland State University, USA)
Managing Innovation: What do We Know About Innovation Success Factors?
Edited By: Alexander Brem (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany & University of Southern Denmark, Denmark), Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK) and Tugrul Daim (Portland State University, USA)

Managing Innovation: Understanding and Motivating Crowds
Edited By: Alexander Brem (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany & University of Southern Denmark, Denmark), Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK) and Tugrul Daim (Portland State University, USA)

Volume 31-Innovation Heroes: Understanding Customers as a Valuable Innovation Resource
By (author): Fiona Schweitzer (Grenoble École de Management, France & University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria) and Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK)

Volume 30-Innovation Discovery: Network Analysis of Research and Invention Activity for Technology Management
Edited By: Tugrul Daim (Portland State University, USA) and Alan Pilkington (University of Westminster, UK)

Volume 29-Exploiting Intellectual Property to Promote Innovation and Create Value
Edited By: Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK)

Volume 28-Promoting Innovation in New Ventures and Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Edited By: Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK)

Volume 27-The Role of Creativity in the Management of Innovation: State of the Art and Future Research Outlook
Edited By: Alexander Brem (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark), Rogelio Puente-Diaz (University Anáhuac, Mexico) and Marine Agogué (HEC Montréal, Canada)

Volume 26-Total Value Development: How to Drive Service Innovation
By (author): Frank M Hull (Cass Business School, UK & Fordham University, USA) and Chris Storey (University of Sussex, UK)
Volume 25-Small Firms as Innovators: From Innovation to Sustainable Growth
By (author): Helena Forsman (University of Tampere, Finland)
Volume 24-The Knowledge Enterprise: Innovation Lessons from Industry Leaders
By (author): Edward Huizenga (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Benthurst & Co, The Netherlands)
Volume 23-Open Innovation Research, Management and Practice
Edited By: Joe Tidd (SPRU, University of Sussex, UK)
Volume 22-Discontinuous Innovation: Learning to Manage the Unexpected
By (author): Peter Augsdörfer (Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Germany), John Bessant (University of Exeter, UK), Kathrin Möslein (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany), Bettina von Stamm (Innovation Leadership Forum, UK) and … See all authors
Volume 21-Workbook for Opening Innovation: Bridging Networked Business, Intellectual Property and Contracting
By (author): Jaakko Paasi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland), Katri Valkokari (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland), Henri Hytönen (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland), … See all authors
Volume 20-Bazaar of Opportunities for New Business Development: Bridging Networked Innovation, Intellectual Property and Business
By (author): Jaakko Paasi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland), Katri Valkokari (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland), Tuija Rantala (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland), … See all authors
Volume 18-Perspectives on Supplier Innovation: Theories, Concepts and Empirical Insights on Open Innovation and the Integration of Suppliers
Edited By: Alexander Brem (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) and Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK)
Volume 19-From Knowledge Management to Strategic Competence: Assessing Technological, Market and Organisational Innovation
Edited By: Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK)
Volume 17-Managing Process Innovation: From Idea Generation to Implementation
By (author): Thomas Lager (Grenoble Ecole de Management, France)
Volume 16-Perspectives on User Innovation
Edited By: Stephen Flowers (University of Brighton, UK) and Flis Henwood (University of Brighton, UK)
Volume 15-Gaining Momentum: Managing the Diffusion of Innovations
Edited By: Joe Tidd (SPRU, University of Sussex, UK)
Volume 14-Innovation and Strategy of Online Games
By (author): Jong H Wi (Chung-Ang University, South Korea)
Volume 13-Building Innovation Capability in Organizations: An International Cross-Case Perspective
By (author): Milé Terziovski (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Volume 12-Project-Based Organization in the Knowledge-Based Society
By (author): Mitsuru Kodama (Nihon University, Japan)
Volume 11-Involving Customers in New Service Development
Edited By: Bo Edvardsson (Karlstad University, Sweden), Anders Gustafsson (Karlstad University, Sweden), Per Kristensson (Karlstad University, Sweden), Peter Magnusson (Karlstad University, Sweden) and Jonas Matthing (Karlstad University, Sweden)
Volume 10-Open Source: A Multidisciplinary Approach
By (author): Moreno Muffatto (University of Padua, Italy)
Volume 3-From Knowledge Management to Strategic Competence: Measuring Technological, Market and Organisational Innovation
Edited By: Joe Tidd (SPRU, University of Sussex, UK)
Volume 9-Service Innovation: Organizational Responses to Technological Opportunities & Market Imperatives
Edited By: Joe Tidd (University of Sussex, UK) and Frank M Hull (Fordham University, USA)
Volume 8-Digital Innovation: Innovation Processes in Virtual Clusters and Digital Regions
Edited By: Giuseppina Passiante (University of Lecce, Italy), Valerio Elia (University of Lecce, Italy) and Tommaso Massari (University of Lecce, Italy)
Volume 7-Innovation Management in the Knowledge Economy
Edited By: Ben Dankbaar (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Volume 6-Social Interaction and Organisational Change: Aston Perspectives on Innovation Networks
Edited By: Oswald Jones (Aston University, UK), Steve Conway (Aston University, UK) and Fred Steward (Aston University, UK)
Volume 5-R&D Strategy and Organisation: Managing Technical Change in Dynamic Contexts
By (author): Vittorio Chiesa (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy)
Volume 4-Japanese Cost Management
By (author): Yasuhiro Monden (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Volume 3-From Knowledge Management to Strategic Competence: Measuring Technological, Market and Organizational Innovation
Edited By: Joe Tidd (SPRU, University of Sussex, UK)
Volume 2-The Knowledge Enterprise: Implementation of Intelligent Business Strategies
By (author): J Friso den Hertog (MERIT, Maastricht University & Altuïtion bv, 's Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands) and Edward Huizenga (Altuïtion bv, 's Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands)
Volume 1-Engines of Prosperity: Templates for the Information Age
By (author): Gerardo R Ungson (University of Oregon, USA) and John D Trudel (The Trudel Group, USA)

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