Most considerations of knowledge management focus on corporations and, until recently, considered knowledge to be objective, stable, and asocial. In this paper we wish to move the focus away from corporations, and examine knowledge and national innovation systems. We argue that the knowledge systems in which innovation takes place are phenomenologically turbulent, a state not made explicit in the change, innovation and socioeconomic studies of knowledge literature, and that this omission poses a serious limitation to the successful analysis of innovation and knowledge systems. To address this lack we suggest that three evolutionary processes must be considered: self-referencing, self-transformation and self-organisation. These processes, ac...
Introduction: This paper aims to demonstrate the hypothesis that the process of creation, distributi...
Following Nelson and Winter’s (1982) evolutionary critique of neoclassical view of technical change ...
The relationship between knowledge investments, innovation and competitiveness is an important topic...
Most considerations of knowledge management focus on corporations and, until recently, considered kn...
Most considerations of knowledge management focus on corporations and, until recently, considered kn...
Our paper offers a contribution to the growing literature on the sociology of innovation rather than...
This paper addresses the problem of knowledge and the far-reaching implications it bears upon innova...
Recent academic and policy debate on innovation indicates that there has been some shift from a more...
‘The book uses state-of-the-art theorizing about a topic that has attracted a lot of attention in th...
Time series of US patents per million inhabitants show cyclic structures which can be attributed to ...
This book makes a strong and coherent contribution to the discussion of the knowledge economy and of...
The field of knowledge management struggles among apparent paradoxical standpoints. Beyond the facts...
In this paper, we develop a problem-driven approach to innovation systems to account for the emergen...
Purpose – This paper aims at proposing a different path to understand the innovation processes withi...
This is the second draft of Chapter 4 of Fagerberg, J, D. Mowery and R. Nelson (Eds.) Handbook on In...
Introduction: This paper aims to demonstrate the hypothesis that the process of creation, distributi...
Following Nelson and Winter’s (1982) evolutionary critique of neoclassical view of technical change ...
The relationship between knowledge investments, innovation and competitiveness is an important topic...
Most considerations of knowledge management focus on corporations and, until recently, considered kn...
Most considerations of knowledge management focus on corporations and, until recently, considered kn...
Our paper offers a contribution to the growing literature on the sociology of innovation rather than...
This paper addresses the problem of knowledge and the far-reaching implications it bears upon innova...
Recent academic and policy debate on innovation indicates that there has been some shift from a more...
‘The book uses state-of-the-art theorizing about a topic that has attracted a lot of attention in th...
Time series of US patents per million inhabitants show cyclic structures which can be attributed to ...
This book makes a strong and coherent contribution to the discussion of the knowledge economy and of...
The field of knowledge management struggles among apparent paradoxical standpoints. Beyond the facts...
In this paper, we develop a problem-driven approach to innovation systems to account for the emergen...
Purpose – This paper aims at proposing a different path to understand the innovation processes withi...
This is the second draft of Chapter 4 of Fagerberg, J, D. Mowery and R. Nelson (Eds.) Handbook on In...
Introduction: This paper aims to demonstrate the hypothesis that the process of creation, distributi...
Following Nelson and Winter’s (1982) evolutionary critique of neoclassical view of technical change ...
The relationship between knowledge investments, innovation and competitiveness is an important topic...