MARC 主機 00000nam a2200481 i 4500 001 978-981-13-9053-1 003 DE-He213 005 20191202172858.0 006 m o d 007 cr nn 008maaau 008 190802s2019 si s 0 eng d 020 9789811390531|q(electronic bk.) 020 9789811390524|q(paper) 024 7 10.1007/978-981-13-9053-1|2doi 040 GP|cGP|erda 041 0 eng 050 4 H62|b.I566 2019 072 7 KC|2bicssc 072 7 BUS069000|2bisacsh 072 7 KC|2thema 082 04 300.72|223 245 00 Innovation beyond technology :|bscience for society and interdisciplinary approaches /|cedited by Sebastien Lechevalier 264 1 Singapore :|bSpringer Singapore :|bImprint: Springer, |c2019 300 1 online resource (x, 324 pages) :|billustrations, digital ;|c24 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 347 text file|bPDF|2rda 490 1 Creative economy,|x2364-9186 505 0 Preface -- 1. Innovation Beyond Technology - Introduction -- 2. Reimagining Innovation -- 3. 'Innovation' as an adaptation of 'Progress': Revisiting the epistemological and historical contexts of these terms -- 4. The Light and Shadow of the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- 5. How scientific breakthroughs and social innovations shape the evolution of the healthcare sector -- 6. From crisis to reformulation: innovation in the global drug industry and the alternative modernization of Indian Ayurveda -- 7. Consortium-Based Open Innovation: Exploring a Unique and Optimal Model for Regional Biotechnology Industry -- 8. Environment and social innovation: Why technology never was the solution -- 9. Post-Disaster Community Recovery and Community-based Collaborative Action Research - A Case of Process Evaluation Method for Community Life Improvement - -- 10. Lessons from Fukushima for Responsible Innovation: How to construct a new relationship between science and society? -- 11. Public participation in the setting of research and innovation agenda: virtues and challenges from a philosophical perspective -- 12. Innovation for whom? City experiments and the redefinition of urban democracy -- 13. lmage of Jurisprudence Reconstructed to Enhance Innovation: Liability Allocation for Improved Predictability -- 14. Science as Care: Science and Innovation in Post-Growth Society 520 The major purpose of this book is to clarify the importance of non-technological factors in innovation to cope with contemporary complex societal issues while critically reconsidering the relations between science, technology, innovation (STI), and society. For a few decades now, innovation-mainly derived from technological advancement-has been considered a driving force of economic and societal development and prosperity. With that in mind, the following questions are dealt with in this book: What are the non-technological sources of innovation? What can the progress of STI bring to humankind? What roles will society be expected to play in the new model of innovation? The authors argue that the majority of so-called technological innovations are actually socio-technical innovations, requiring huge resources for financing activities, adapting regulations, designing adequate policy frames, and shaping new uses and new users while having the appropriate interaction with society. This book gathers multi- and trans-disciplinary approaches in innovation that go beyond technology and take into account the inter-relations with social and human phenomena. Illustrated by carefully chosen examples and based on broad and well-informed analyses, it is highly recommended to readers who seek an in-depth and up- to-date integrated overview of innovation in its non- technological dimensions 650 0 Social sciences|xResearch 650 0 Social change 650 14 Cultural Economics 650 24 Innovation/Technology Management 650 24 Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary 700 1 Lechevalier, Sebastien,|eeditor 710 2 SpringerLink (Online service) 773 0 |tSpringer eBooks 830 0 Creative economy 856 40 |uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9053-1 912 Springer|b110808054615
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