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The Idea of Technological Innovation

Author: The late Benoît Godin |

5,050.00

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 47.5 × 35 × 1 cm
Publisher

Edward Elgar

ISBN

978 1 83910 401 5

Format

Paper Book

Language

English

SKU: TMP_PUB_678 Category: Tags: , Product ID: 20817

Description

A Brief Alternative History
This timely book explores technological innovation as a concept, dissecting its emergence, development and use. Benoît Godin offers an exciting new historiography of the subject, arguing that the study of innovation originates not from scholars but from practitioners of innovation.
Godin looks to engineers, managers, consultants and policymakers as the instigators of our current understanding of technological innovation. Offering a conceptual history of the subject, Part I considers the many iterations of innovation – as an science applied, outcome, process and system – to track and analyse the changing discourses surrounding technological innovation. In Part II, the author turns to historic and contemporary innovation policy to illustrate the critical role that practitioners have had in formulating and strategizing policy.
Effectively rewriting the historiography of the topic, this book is critical reading for scholars of innovation studies, sociology and the history of science and technology. Students will benefit from Godin’s pioneering approach to the subject and policymakers will also find value in the book’s unique insight into innovation.