Proceedings

Proceedings
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1282
Release:
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN:

Networks of Innovation

Networks of Innovation
Author: Ilkka Tuomi
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2002-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191555177

Innovations are adopted when users integrate them in meaningful ways into existing social practices. Histories of major technological innovations show that often the creative initiative of users and user communities becomes the determining factor in the evolution of particular innovations. The evolutionary routes of the telephone, the Internet, the World Wide Web, email, and the Linux operating system all took their developers by surprise. Articulation of these technologies as meaningful products and systems was made possible by innovative users and unintended resources. Iterative and interactive models have replaced the traditional linear model of innovation during the last decade. Yet, heroic innovators and entrepreneurs, unambiguous functionality of products, and a focus on the up-stream aspects of innovation still underlie much discussion on innovation, intellectual property rights, technology policy, and product development. Coherent conceptual, theoretical and practical conclusions from research on knowledge creation, theory of learning, history of technology, and the social basis of innovative change have rarely been made. This book argues that innovation is about creating meaning; that it is inherently social; and is grounded in existing social practices. To understand the social basis of innovation and technology development we have to move beyond the traditional product-centric view on innovations. Integrating concepts from several disciplinary perspectives and detailed analyses of the evolution of Internet-related innovations, including packet-switched computer networks, World Wide Web, and the Linux open source operating system, the book develops foundations for a new theoretical and practical understanding of innovation. For example, it shows that innovative development can occur in two qualitatively different ways, one based on evolving specialization and the other based on recombination of existing socially produced resources. The expanding communication and collaboration networks have increased the importance of the recombinatory mode making mobility of resources, sociotechnical translation mechanisms, and meaning creation in communities of practice increasingly important for innovation research and product development.

Boletin Tecnico

Boletin Tecnico
Author: Asociación Interamericana de Bibliotecarios y Documentalistas Agrícolas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1970
Genre: Agricultural libraries
ISBN:

Multiliteracies

Multiliteracies
Author: Bill Cope
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2000
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780415214216

First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Telecollaboration 2.0

Telecollaboration 2.0
Author: Sarah Guth
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783034304405

Telecollaboration, or online intercultural exchange, has become widely recognised as an effective way to promote the development of intercultural communicative competence and language skills. However, the study and implementation of new 2.0 environments such as wikis, Skype, virtual worlds and gaming for telecollaboration is still in its infancy. How can these multilingual, multimodal, collaborative environments be used to promote language and intercultural learning? What are the implications for teachers and learners and what new literacies are required? Do they offer an added-value? This book seeks to answer these questions and many more by bringing together the experience and expertise of researchers and practitioners alike. The authors offer critical stances, new frameworks and practical case studies to help the reader 'navigate' the world of Telecollaboration 2.0.

Patents, Citations, and Innovations

Patents, Citations, and Innovations
Author: Adam B. Jaffe
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262600651

A study of how patents and citation data can serve empirical research on innovation and technological change.

R&D, Patents and Productivity

R&D, Patents and Productivity
Author: National Bureau of Economic Research
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1987-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226308845

"An essential reference for specialists in the economics of technological change."--D. G. McFertridge, Canadian Journal of Economics

Digital Culture

Digital Culture
Author: Charlie Gere
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1861895607

From our bank accounts to supermarket checkouts to the movies we watch, strings of ones and zeroes suffuse our world. Digital technology has defined modern society in numerous ways, and the vibrant digital culture that has now resulted is the subject of Charlie Gere’s engaging volume. In this revised and expanded second edition, taking account of new developments such as Facebook and the iPhone, Charlie Gere charts in detail the history of digital culture, as marked by responses to digital technology in art, music, design, film, literature and other areas. After tracing the historical development of digital culture, Gere argues that it is actually neither radically new nor technologically driven: digital culture has its roots in the eighteenth century and the digital mediascape we swim in today was originally inspired by informational needs arising from industrial capitalism, contemporary warfare and counter-cultural experimentation, among other social changes. A timely and cutting-edge investigation of our contemporary social infrastructures, Digital Culture is essential reading for all those concerned about the ever-changing future of our Digital Age. “This is an excellent book. It gives an almost complete overview of the main trends and view of what is generally called digital culture through the whole post-war period, as well as a thorough exposition of the history of the computer and its predecessors and the origins of the modern division of labor.”—Journal of Visual Culture