The paper presents and empirically applies a neo-Schumpeterian model of innovation capable of studying interactions between service providers, patients and policy makers, and how these complex interactions determine the timing, direction, and success of innovations in the public sector. The model is tested using a case study that traces the introduction and development of ambulatory surgery in a Spanish hospital. The multi-agent model applies the ideas of Schumpeter to services, encompassing Schumpeter's five types of innovation, and re-introducing the policy-maker as a key agent in the innovation process. The model has a number of advantages over previous, reduced form models. First, it can analyse the interactions between the economic, so...
Health care systems in Western countries are currently facing significant challenges. In the recent ...
The identification of innovation in service firms is problematic since there is no consensus of opin...
Decades after services outdistanced manufacturing from an employment perspective, manufacturing has ...
The paper presents and empirically applies a neo-Schumpeterian model of innovation capable of studyi...
Health and social services (HSS) are now, more than ever, at the center of the debate of public poli...
International audienceThe economics of services is seeking an appropriate theory of innovation. A pr...
International audienceDrawing on the models of entrepreneurial and monopolistic innovation formalise...
International audienceThe economics of services is seeking an appropriate theory of innovation. A pr...
This paper elaborates on the general properties of medical innovation processes. It begins with a cr...
This report consists of six independent papers given over to different theoretical issues regarding ...
The development of the research on innovation in services has resulted in three approaches: technolo...
Udgivelsesdato: APRIn order to compensate for decades of neglect of services in innovation studies, ...
In the service economy, scholars and practitioners are evenmore focused on the development and appl...
The article addresses the problem of how to create sustainable change in health care. It builds on t...
Purpose: The research fields of service innovation and social innovation have, until now, been large...
Health care systems in Western countries are currently facing significant challenges. In the recent ...
The identification of innovation in service firms is problematic since there is no consensus of opin...
Decades after services outdistanced manufacturing from an employment perspective, manufacturing has ...
The paper presents and empirically applies a neo-Schumpeterian model of innovation capable of studyi...
Health and social services (HSS) are now, more than ever, at the center of the debate of public poli...
International audienceThe economics of services is seeking an appropriate theory of innovation. A pr...
International audienceDrawing on the models of entrepreneurial and monopolistic innovation formalise...
International audienceThe economics of services is seeking an appropriate theory of innovation. A pr...
This paper elaborates on the general properties of medical innovation processes. It begins with a cr...
This report consists of six independent papers given over to different theoretical issues regarding ...
The development of the research on innovation in services has resulted in three approaches: technolo...
Udgivelsesdato: APRIn order to compensate for decades of neglect of services in innovation studies, ...
In the service economy, scholars and practitioners are evenmore focused on the development and appl...
The article addresses the problem of how to create sustainable change in health care. It builds on t...
Purpose: The research fields of service innovation and social innovation have, until now, been large...
Health care systems in Western countries are currently facing significant challenges. In the recent ...
The identification of innovation in service firms is problematic since there is no consensus of opin...
Decades after services outdistanced manufacturing from an employment perspective, manufacturing has ...