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This Companion provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview and critical evaluation of existing conceptualizations and new developments in innovation research. Arguing that innovation research requires inter- and trans-disciplinary explanations and methodological pluralism at various levels, it draws on multiple perspectives of innovation, knowledge and creativity from economics, geography, history, management, political science and sociology. The Companion provides the definitive guide to the field and introduces new approaches, perspectives and developments.

The Companion systematically analyzes the challenges, problems and gaps in innovation research. Leading scholars reflect upon and critically assess the fundamental topics of the field, including:









innovation as a concept innovation and institutions innovation and creativity innovation, networking and communities innovation in permanent spatial settings innovation in temporary and virtual settings innovation, entrepreneurship and market making innovation governance and management.

Innovation researchers and students in economics, economic geography, industrial sociology, innovation studies, international business, management and political science will find the Companion to be an essential resource. It will also appeal to practitioners in innovation and policy makers in economic development, public policy and innovation policy.

Contributors include: H. Bathelt, N. Bradford, T. Burger-Helmchen, M. Callon, U. Cantner, P. Cohendet, D.H. Cropley, L. D'Adderio, P. Desrochers, U. Dewald, G. Dosi, D. Dougherty, J.Y. Douglas, J.R. Faulconbridge, M.P. Feldman, M. Ferrary, D. Foray, N. Geilinger, E. Giuliani, J. Glückler, B. Godin, F. Golfetto, G. Grabher, M. Granovetter, S. Haefliger, I. Hamdan-Livramento, A.B. Hargadon, A. Hatchuel, S. Henn, J.-A. Heraud, A.J. Herod, C. Hussler, O. Ibert, A. Lagendijk, P. Le Masson, S. Leppälä, D. Leslie, S. Lhuillery, P. Li, N. Lowe, B.-Å. Lundvall, E.J. Maelecki, L. Marengo, S. McGrath-Champ, J. Merkel, S. Ogawa, F. Pachidou, G. Parmentier, J. Penin, G. Pickren, A.C. Pratt, J. Raffo, A. Rainnie, A. Rallet, N.M. Rantisi, D. Rinallo, J. Roberts, R.G. Shearmur, L. Simon, B. Sinclair-Desgagné, B. Spigel, J. Szurmak, A. Torre, B. Truffer, A. Van Assche, W. Vanhaverbeke, S. Vannuccini, C. Vellera, E. Vernette, G. von Krogh, B. Weil, D.A. Wolfe

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'This very wide-ranging selection of chapters reflects a much broader outlook than most other Innovation research collections. It is not wedded to any school or discipline, yet it draws on relevant ideas from virtually all of them. It is an ideal companion for a reader interested in the various new perspectives on innovation that have emerged recently and how these are connected to established themes, or the reader interested in developing a more interdisciplinary appreciation of the subject area.' --John Cantwell, Rutgers University, US'This is an innovative book on innovation. It innovates through the organisation of the subject achieved by the four editors. It digs into innovation as a concept, as institutions, as creativity, channeled through temporary and permanent organisations, shaping markets and dialoguing with entrepreneurship, and as embedded in places and networks. The contributions are not just hagiographies. All have critical thinking, questioning categories and data and findings. These are reasons why this book will become the essential reference in the field.' --Michael Storper, The London School of Economics, UK

List of contributors
ix
Preface xiv
1 Innovation and knowledge creation: challenges to the field
1(24)
Harald Bathelt
Patrick Cohendet
Sebastian Henn
Laurent Simon
PART I INNOVATION AS A CONCEPT
2 A conceptual history of innovation
25(8)
Benoit Godin
3 Concepts and models of innovation
33(23)
Patrick Cohendet
Laurent Simon
4 Science and innovation
56(19)
Jean-Alain Heraud
5 Reverse innovation
75(12)
Thierry Burger-Helmchen
Caroline Hussler
6 Broadening the concept of open innovation
87(12)
Wim Vanhaverbeke
7 Measurement of innovation
99(22)
Stephane Lhuillery
Julio Raffo
Intan Hamdan-Livramento
PART II INNOVATION AND INSTITUTIONS
8 Institutional context and innovation
121(17)
Johannes Gluckler
Harald Bathelt
9 Innovation in the practice perspective
138(14)
Deborah Dougherty
10 Domesticating innovation---designing revolutions
152(13)
Yellowlees Douglas
Andrew Hargadon
11 Innovation and lock-in
165(17)
Uwe Cantner
Simone Vannuccini
12 Patents and open innovation
182(15)
Julien Penin
PART III INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY
13 Managing knowledge, creativity and innovation
197(18)
Patrick Cohendet
Guy Parmentier
Laurent Simon
14 Urban diversity and innovation
215(15)
Pierre Desrochers
Samuli Leppala
Joanna Szurmak
15 Innovation and the cultural economy
230(14)
Andy C. Pratt
16 Innovation and cultural industries
244(14)
Deborah Leslie
Norma M. Rantisi
17 Services and innovation
258(17)
Johannes Gluckler
18 Design theories, creativity and innovation
275(32)
Pascal Le Masson
Armand Hatchuel
Benoit Weil
19 The dark side of creativity
307(20)
David H. Cropley
PART IV INNOVATION, NETWORKING AND COMMUNITIES
20 Social networks and innovation
327(15)
Michel Ferrary
Mark Granovetter
21 Community, creativity and innovation
342(18)
Joanne Roberts
22 Industrial clusters in global networks
360(12)
Elisa Giuliani
23 The user innovation phenomenon
372(20)
Cyrielle Vellera
Eric Vernette
Susumu Ogawa
24 Horizontal learning
392(13)
Pengfei Li
25 Innovation versus technological achievement
405(16)
Dominique Foray
PART V INNOVATION IN PERMANENT SPATIAL SETTINGS
26 Geography of innovation, proximity and beyond
421(19)
Alain Rallet
Andre Torre
27 Urban bias in innovation studies
440(17)
Richard Shearmur
28 National and regional innovation systems
457(15)
Harald Bathelt
Sebastian Henn
29 National innovation systems and globalization
472(18)
Bengt-Ake Lundvall
30 Innovation, regional development and relationality
490(19)
Arnoud Lagendijk
PART VI INNOVATION IN TEMPORARY AND VIRTUAL SETTINGS
31 Trade fairs and innovation
509(14)
Harald Bathelt
32 Innovation through trade show concertation
523(14)
Francesca Golfetto
Diego Rinallo
33 Knowledge collaboration in hybrid virtual communities
537(19)
Gernot Grabher
Oliver Ibert
34 Performativity and the innovation--replication dilemma
556(14)
Luciana D'Adderio
35 Coworking and innovation
570(19)
Janet Merkel
PART VII INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MARKET MAKING
36 Markets, marketization and innovation
589(21)
Michel Callon
37 Market formation and innovation systems
610(15)
Ulrich Dewald
Bernhard Truffer
38 Innovation and entrepreneurship
625(13)
Edward J. Malecki
Ben Spigel
39 Transnational entrepreneurs and global knowledge transfer
638(14)
Sebastian Henn
Harald Bathelt
40 Institutional entrepreneurship in Alzheimer's disease treatment
652(19)
Nina Geilinger
Stefan Haefliger
Georg von Krogh
Fotini Pachidou
PART VIII GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATION
41 Relational geographies of knowledge and innovation
671(14)
James R. Faulconbridge
42 Innovation, governance and place
685(17)
Maryann Feldman
Nichola Lowe
43 The dynamics of organizational structures and performances
702(21)
Giovanni Dosi
Luigi Marengo
44 Learning through governance
723(16)
Neil Bradford
David A. Wolfe
45 Global value chains and innovation
739(13)
Ari Van Assche
46 Innovation, development and global destruction networks
752(19)
Andrew Herod
Graham Pickren
Al Rainnie
Susan McGrath-Champ
47 Innovation and the global eco-industry
771(16)
Bernard Sinclair-Desgagne
Index 787
Edited by Harald Bathelt, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Innovation and Governance, Departments of Political Science and Geography and Planning, University of Toronto, Patrick Cohendet, Professor, Department of International Business, HEC Montréal, Canada, Sebastian Henn, Professor, Department of Geography, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany and Laurent Simon, Professor, Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, HEC Montréal, Canada