Description
Building upon the pioneering work of Eric von Hippel on democratic and user-led innovation, this book goes a step further - offering essential comparisons between business and common innovation, real and material wealth, and oikonomia and the 'outer economy'. Analyses and examples of the destructive side of business innovation accompany Swann's illustration of the 'benign breeze' of common innovation, and a powerful and exciting new role for Leontief models is introduced.
This book will be of great interest to scholars and students seeking a more expansive and insightful understanding of the economics of innovation and wealth.
About the Author
G.M. Peter Swann, Emeritus Professor of Industrial Economics, Nottingham University Business School, UK
Reviews
'Professor Swann summarizes the core thesis of his book beautifully in his concluding remarks: ''... common innovation is about how we, ordinary people, create the wealth of nations. Business has no monopoly of innovation or of wealth creation.'' I applaud Swann's thoughtful efforts to move forward our understanding of this understudied, yet very important topic!' -- Eric von Hippel, T Wilson Professor of Innovation Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management
Book Information
ISBN 9781786430823
Author G. M.P. Swann
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd