A leading innovation scholar explains the growing phenomenon and impact of free innovation, in which innovations developed by consumers and given away "for free."
The goal of a democratized user-centered innovation system, says von Hippel, is well worth striving for. An electronic version of this book is available under a Creative Commons license.
Highly recommended text for everyone who would like to know more about the Saori Philosophy and approach to handweaving.
This book explains the principles, perspectives and techniques behind frugal innovation, enabling managers to profit from the great changes ahead.
In this renowned book, Everett M. Rogers, professor and chair of the Department of Communication & Journalism at the University of New Mexico, explains how new ideas spread via communication channels over time.
Resounding with rare intellectual force, this book marks a milestone in the comprehension of the accomplishments of our free-market economic system--a new understanding that, suggests the author, promises to benefit many countries that lack ...
This book is a must-read for anyone hoping to boost their innovation efforts, conquer a fear of risk, and sustain their organization's growth long term.
Resounding with rare intellectual force, this book marks a milestone in the comprehension of the accomplishments of our free-market economic system--a new understanding that, suggests the author, promises to benefit many countries that lack ...
Fast innovation has gradually emerged as a key weapon of market competitiveness as the onetime flexible firms find they are losing market share to more innovative firms. Of course, high efficiency, quality and flexibility remain the ...
Since the first edition of this landmark book was published in 1962, Everett Rogers's name has become "virtually synonymous with the study of diffusion of innovations," according to Choice.
This book presents unique insights and advice on defining and managing the innovation transformation journey.