Organizational Innovations provides a clear understanding of organizational innovation for students and academics teaching in this area. The authors draw together the relevant A-Z of key frameworks and concepts from a range of perspectives in organization theory, consumption, management information systems, geography and management of technology.
The New Political Economy Agenda
Knowledge, Power and Information Technology
Space-Time
Commodified, Stretched and Colonized
Multi-Level Configurations
Their Stasis and Transformation
Global Contexts and National Innovation-Design
Market Society and Its Conventions of Co-Ordination
Diffusion of Innovation and the Suppliers¿ Gaze
Organizational Process Technologies and Hybrid Networks
Decision Episode Framework
Global Transfers and National Specificities