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Title
Management of science-intensive organizations : catalyzing urban resilience / Ellie Okada.
ISBN
9783030640422 (electronic bk.)
3030640426 (electronic bk.)
3030640418
9783030640415
Publication Details
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-64042-2 doi
Call Number
HD30.2
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.4038
Summary
"Okada's book is a much welcome contribution to studies on the management of knowledge-intensive organizations. A unique focus on urban resilience allows her to recognize the key emerging trends in collaborative society and citizen science movements, and describe the key new technologies and strategies needed to address them"--Dariusz Jemielniak, Head, MINDS (Management in Networked and Digital Societies) Department, Kozminski University, Poland, Faculty Associate, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, USA, and co-author of Collaborative Society (2020). This book examines what mechanisms enable science-intensive organizations to broaden beneficiaries of science in urban settings. Focusing on organizations that constitute urban resilience systems and networks, it maps the contributions of academic institutions, established multinationals, and entrepreneur firms in environmental, material, and related life sciences. It then develops a model of strategy and governance for organizations to invest in and implement new environmental material science projects. This book provides researchers with a framework based on management theories of R & D and resource allocation for resolving urban issues. Ellie Okada long served as a professor of management who continues to specialize in management theory. Former visiting scholar at Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and Columbia Business School, she worked for a research university in Japan, Yokohama National University, as a tenured full professor for over 24 years. She is Senior Academic Fellow, President, and Founder of the Boston Cancer Policy Institute, a research institute of management in new social science
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR SCIENCE-INTENSIVE ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Urban Resilience and Opportunity Identification of Social Enterprises
Chapter 3: Emerging Technologies and Organizations for Urban Resilience
PART II: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN URBAN RESILIENCE
Chapter 4: Addressing Environmental Inequity by New Sciences
Chapter 5: Emergence and Dynamism of New Material Sciences
Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence to Broaden Beneficiaries
PART III: REVOLUTION OF BENEFICIARIES
Chapter 7: Scale-up of Social Enterprises
Chapter 8: Strategy and Governance.