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Subject: Economics and Finance  Book Title: Flexibility and Stability in the Innovating Economy
Flexibility and Stability in the Innovating Economy
McKelvey, Maureen (Editor), Professor of the Economics of Innovation, Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Holmén, Magnus (Editor), Research Fellow, Austalian National University
Print publication date: 2006
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2006
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-929047-5
doi:10.1093/0199290474.001.0001
 
Abstract: This book addresses the nature of industrial dynamics, structural change, and transformation in our time. The central focus is on the question of evolutionary processes and complex transformation in the economy, with particular emphasis on the nature of flexibility and stability. The 19 authors — many of whom are leaders in their field — share a common approach to the economy as an inherently dynamic and complex system consisting of diverse components and activities, which are interacting and changing in different ways over time. Framing the book this way stresses the necessity of analyzing not only economic transformation, but also that diverse actors are deciding, doing, and acting in ways which affect the outcomes. The chapters are grouped within three themes: 1) Experimenting and Inertia, 2) Evolution and Adaptation of Structure, and 3) Innovating and Technological Transformation.

Keywords: industrial dynamics, change, economic transformation, evolutionary economics, innovation, technology
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
    
2. The New Craft Skills of Engineering: The Impact of Innovation Technology on Engineering Practice
    
3. Innovative Opportunities and Dependencies: Illustrations from Mobile Communications
    
4. The Great Experiment: Public–Private Partnerships and Innovation in Design, Production, and Operation of Capital Goods in the UK
    
5. Complexity, Evolution, and the Structure of Demand
    
6. Self-transformation, Self-organization, and Evolutionary Adaptation in the Economic Process
    
7. Changing Boundaries of Firms in the Evolution of the Computer Industry: Towards a History-Friendly Model
    
8. The Effects of Technological Change on the Boundaries of Existing Firms
    
9. Transitions, Transformations, and Reproduction: Dynamics in Socio-Technical Systems
    
10. Analysing Flexibility and Stability in Co-evolutionary Processes
    
Index
doi:10.1093/0199290474.001.0001
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THEME 1 EXPERIMENTING AND INERTIA
THEME 2 EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION OF STRUCTURE
THEME 3 INNOVATING AND TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION