Change, Transformation and Development

Change, Transformation and Development
Author: International Schumpeter Society. Meeting
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783790815450

This volume contains a collection of papers all concerned with the exploration of economic and social dynamics in relation to the innovation process and its outcomes. This theme is firmly rooted in the Schumpeterian tradition in which an economic perspective is mutually embedded in a wider awareness of the role of other disciplines. Indeed since Schumpeter's time, the degree of specialisation within the social sciences has risen many fold, new sub disciplines continue to emerge, highly specialised theoretical tools and empirical methods continue to be developed, and new fields for the study of management and business overlap with the more traditional social sciences. There is, consequently, a need for connecting principles to offset the dangers of intellectual fragmentation. Evolutionary economics and evolutionary analysis more generally, certainly provide some of these connecting principles. The various contributions to this volume reflect upon this research programme in a number of ways.

Choices and Change

Choices and Change
Author: Nancy Birdsall
Publisher: Inter-American Development Bank
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1886938075

Fourteen essays by experienced political leaders, researchers and scholars examine the political economy and international relations of the Caribbean. Strategies for sustainable development include proposals to link productive structures among private sectors and increase institutional flexibility.

Choices and Changes

Choices and Changes
Author: Michael M. Franz
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1592136753

The most comprehensive book about interest groups in recent American politics.

The Rise of the Creative Class--Revisited

The Rise of the Creative Class--Revisited
Author: Richard Florida
Publisher: Basic Books (AZ)
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0465042481

Initially published in 2002, The Rise of the Creative Class quickly achieved classic status for its identification of forces then only beginning to reshape our economy, geography, and workplace. Weaving story-telling with original research, Richard Florida identified a fundamental shift linking a host of seemingly unrelated changes in American society: the growing importance of creativity in people’s work lives and the emergence of a class of people unified by their engagement in creative work. Millions of us were beginning to work and live much as creative types like artists and scientists always had, Florida observed, and this Creative Class was determining how the workplace was organized, what companies would prosper or go bankrupt, and even which cities would thrive. In The Rise of the Creative Class Revisited, Florida further refines his occupational, demographic, psychological, and economic profile of the Creative Class, incorporates a decade of research, and adds five new chapters covering the global effects of the Creative Class and exploring the factors that shape “quality of place” in our changing cities and suburbs.