Empty innovation : causes and consequences of society's obsession with entrepreneurship and growth / Olof Hallonsten.
2023
HD45
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Title
Empty innovation : causes and consequences of society's obsession with entrepreneurship and growth / Olof Hallonsten.
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ISBN
9783031314797 (electronic bk.)
3031314794 (electronic bk.)
3031314786
9783031314780
3031314794 (electronic bk.)
3031314786
9783031314780
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (v, 120 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-031-31479-7 doi
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HD45
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.4/063
Summary
Innovation is generally viewed as something inherently good, a source of progress and prosperity in our society. But innovation can also have negative, unintended, and wasteful effects, if policies are misdirected and organizations pursue innovation to look good and convey a message, rather than to actually achieve improvements of technologies, services, and products. This book makes the case that innovation has become a buzzword, a political cure-all, and increasingly an empty phrase, and that this has become detrimental to innovation itself. Governmental (and supra-governmental) innovation policy is often unrealistically phrased and shaped, and corporate innovation projects are not seldom meaningless acts of window-dressing. The book describes the problems this presents for society, organizations, and individuals, and seeks explanations for why it has come to be this way. Giving way to a more realistic view of what innovation really is, and how it can be accomplished, the book develops a multifaceted sociological and historical argument where several complementary reasons for the prevalence of empty innovation are proposed. The book will be of great interest to scholars and students of innovation, entrepreneurship, sustainability, and all those with an interest in the failures of current innovation strategies. This is an open access book. Olof Hallonsten is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at the Lund University School of Economics and Management, Sweden. He has published widely in books and journals, with a recent focus on critical studies on the interface of science and society. He has also worked as a consultant for Swedish governmental agencies and the European Commission.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Innovation Society
Chapter 2. From Forbidden to Cure-Al
Chapter 3. Economization
Chapter 4. Were All Entrepreneurs Now
Chapter 5. Faster, Better, Stronger
Chapter 6. Empty and Real Innovation./.
Chapter 2. From Forbidden to Cure-Al
Chapter 3. Economization
Chapter 4. Were All Entrepreneurs Now
Chapter 5. Faster, Better, Stronger
Chapter 6. Empty and Real Innovation./.