Innovation and Knowledge Communities
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Innovation and Knowledge Communities

The Hidden Structure of Technology

9781800371828 Edward Elgar Publishing
Phin Upham, Managing Partner, Haymaker Ventures, US
Publication Date: 2022 ISBN: 978 1 80037 182 8 Extent: 160 pp
Breakthroughs in science and technology increasingly happen outside of firms in informal interorganizational communities of innovators. The effort of a group on a specific topic across firms, expertise, and geography can function as an emergent organizational form, capable of great productivity. Using data from computer science, basic research, and management strategy to identify and study these intense clusters of innovators, or “knowledge communities,” this book illuminates the new organizational logics that govern such collective success.

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Breakthroughs in science and technology increasingly happen outside of firms in informal interorganizational communities of innovators. The effort of a group on a specific topic across firms, expertise, and geography can function as an emergent organizational form, capable of great productivity. Using data from computer science, basic research, and management strategy to identify and study these intense clusters of innovators, or ‘knowledge communities,’ this book illuminates the new organizational logics that govern such collective success.

The interplay between organizational boundaries and interorganizational collaboration reveals interesting and counterintuitive lessons about how science and technology work in practice. These insights fundamentally challenge the centrality of both firm boundaries and geographic clusters for innovation in favor of a decentralized network perspective.

Academics seeking to understand innovation in science and technology, allocators of grants and research support, corporate R&D departments, policy makers and NGOs, venture capitalists, and management consultants will all benefit from this original and challenging work.
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Contents: 1. Introduction to Innovation and Knowledge Communities 2. Innovating knowledge communities: an analysis of group collaboration and competition in science and technology 3. Positioning knowledge: knowledge communities and new knowledge creation 4. Emerging research fronts in science and technology: identifying breakout ideas early 5. Conclusion to Innovation and Knowledge Communities References Index
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