Research On The Management Of Innovation:The Minnesota Studies Paperback
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Van de Ven, Andrew H.
Book Description
This is a reprint of a classic work of research on innovation first published in 1989. Resulting from the Minnesota Innovation Research Program (MIRP), the book includes a revised and expanded Preface and will complement the three other books growing out of the program, all published by Oxford: The Innovation Journey (1999), Organizational Change Processes: Theory and Methods for Research (2000), and Handbook of Organizational Change and Development (coming 2001).
ISBN-13
9780195139761
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date
36776
Number of Pages
750
Editor 1
Andrew H. Van de Ven
Editor 2
Harold L. Angle
Editorial Review
The Minnesota Studies is a landmark work. First published in 1989, it successfully addresses the typical methodological limitations of the majority of innovation research, producing an amazing array of insights that we take for granted today. The strength of the book is that it reports on an integrated stream of high quality innovation research ... and addresses the fundamental concepts of innovation rather than blind prescriptions about how to innovate. Academicsdesigning research should be acquainted with this and with subsequent journal articles as a model for innovation research. ... the first printing was ahead of its time. * The Journal of Product Innovation Management *
Editor 3
Marshall Scott Poole