Revolution of Innovation Management
The Digital Breakthrough Volume 1
Editors: Alexander Brem, Eric Viardot
Explores the influence of digitization on the management of innovation
Extends the discussion to the next phases in the development of future innovation management
Offers contributions from around the world including Asia, America and Europe
This edited collection explores how digitalization is changing the management of innovation, and the subsequent implications for the next phases in its development. The authors identify and examine relevant phenomena which are related to the ongoing digital breakthrough in the context of innovation management such as user innovation, crowd sourcing and crowd funding, as well as social media. In line with the constant globalization of innovation, the first volume of Revolution of Innovation Management offers a variety of international perspectives on these topics with illustrations and analysis coming from Asia, America, and Europe.
Table of contents
Front Matter
Pages i-xv
Revolution in Innovation Management: The Digital Breakthrough
Pages 1-16
Exploring the Dynamics of Firm and Innovation Community Collaboration: A Complex Love Story
Pages 17-41
How Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding Are Redefining Innovation Management
Pages 43-70
The Voice of the Crowd—An Innovation Mining Study on Autonomous Driving
Pages 71-95
Innovation in the Spanish Twittersphere: An Ontology and Stakeholders’ Salience Analysis
Pages 97-128
Urgent!…To Reward Innovation in Information Technologies with a Real Focus on Value Generation
Pages 129-176
Future Revolution in Innovation: Digitalization Reflections in the Brazilian Perspective
Pages 177-198
Social Media Innovations and Creativity
Pages 199-220
The Revolution in Innovation Management: The Challenge for Legacy Firms
Pages 221-257
Back Matter
Pages 259-261