Innovation and Technology in the World Economy
MARTIN KENNEY, SERIES EDITOR
Technological innovation has driven major changes in the global economy, creating new sources of value and transforming organizations, strategies, and industries. This series is dedicated to an interdisciplinary, social scientific examination of this revolution. Books explore the impact of major innovations; the nature of innovation and how it gets done; and the ways that innovation operates in contexts ranging from geographic regions to public policy arenas. This series is closed.
Books
- Award winner
Interconnected Worlds
Global Electronics and Production Networks in East AsiaHenry Wai-chung Yeung - Lessons from San Francisco and Los AngelesMichael Storper, Thomas Kemeny, Naji Makarem, and Taner Osman
- Insights from the University of CaliforniaEdited by Martin Kenney and David C. Mowery
- The Evolution of San Diego’s Innovation EconomyMary Lindenstein Walshok and Abraham J. Shragge
- From the Religion to the Reality of Sustainable ProsperityJohn Zysman and Mark Huberty
- Jeffrey L. Funk
- A HandbookEdited by Kaye Husbands Fealing, Julia I. Lane, John H. Marburger III, and Stephanie S. Shipp
- Insights from Twentieth-Century American BusinessEdited by Sally H. Clarke, Naomi R. Lamoreaux, and Steven W. Usselman
- National Responses, Market Transitions, and Global TechnologyEdited by John Zysman and Abraham Newman
- University-Industry Technology Transfer Before and After the Bayh-Dole ActDavid C. Mowery, Richard R. Nelson, Bhaven N. Sampat, and Arvids A. Ziedonis
- Industry Dynamics in the International EconomyEdited by Martin Kenney with Richard Florida
- Communications, Capitalist Development, and the Innovative Enterprises of G. F. Swift and Dell ComputerGary Fields