1st Edition

Managing Technology and Innovation An Introduction

Edited By Robert Verburg, J. Roland Ortt, Willemijn M. Dicke Copyright 2006
    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    388 Pages
    by Routledge

    Modern technology and innovation are vital to the success of all companies, be they hi-tech firms or companies seemingly unaffected by technology and innovation; whether established firms or business start-ups. This book focuses on understanding technology as a corporate resource, covering product development, design of systems and the managerial aspects of new and high technology. Topics investigated include:

    • the internal organization of high technology firms
    • the management of technology in society
    • managing innovation
    • dilemmas and strategies.

    The wide-ranging experience of the teachers and experts contributing to this book has resulted in an integrated, multi-disciplinary, textbook that provides an introductory overview to managing technology and innovation in the twenty-first century.

    This text is essential reading for students of business and engineering concerned with technology and innovation management.

    Part 1: General Introduction  Management of Technology  Part 2: The Internal Organization of High Technology Firms  Design of Technological Firms  Human Resource Management for Advanced Technology   Cost and Financial Accounting in High-Technology Firms  Foundations for Successful High-Technology Marketing  Part 3: The Management of Technology in the Society  Managing the Dynamics of Technology in Modern Day Society   Development and Diffusion of Breakthrough Communication Technologies   Forecasting the Market Potential of New Products   The Innovating Firm in a Societal Context   Complex Decision Making in Multi-Actor Systems   Part 4: Managing Innovation  Corporate Strategy and Technology   Innovation in Context Operation Management with System Dynamics   Managing Knowledge Processes   Part 5: Dilemmas and Strategies  Making the Impossible Possible   When Failure is Not an Option  Managing Performance in Firms   Management Dilemmas and Strategies in Practice

    Biography

    Robert M. Verburg is Associate Professor of Organizational Psychology at the Faculty of Technology Policy and Management at Delft University of Technology. His current research interests include the strategic management of human resources, knowledge management, coordination mechanisms of mobile virtual work and management of technology.

    Roland J. Ortt is Associate Professor of Technology Management at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at Delft University of Technology. His current research interests focus on describing and explaining the patterns of development and diffusion of breakthrough technologies.

    Willemijn M. Dicke is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology. She is leader of the Public Values Program of the Next Generation Infrastructures Foundation. She has published on the safeguarding of public values in the utility sectors, issues of water management, the shifting public–private divide under conditions of globalization and on liberalization and privatization in utility sectors.

    ‘The book provides not only a solid summary of the basics of technology and innovation management for students but also for practitioners.  Case studies underline the introduced theories and help to understand the application of the models in real-life challenges and best practice solutions.  I recommend this book as a basic literature for all who would like to deal with the topic of technology and innovation management.’

    Dirk Ramhorst, Siemens Business Services

    ‘This book is an important contribution to the literature in the fast growing management of technology field. Thorough discussion of multiple topics written by knowledgeable authors is an effective approach in presenting the interdisciplinary nature of the field and the complexity of its practice.’

    Tarek Khalil, President of the International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT)