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Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change

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  • Blandine Laperche
  • James K. Galbraith
  • Dimitri Uzunidis

Abstract

The book begins with a penetrating analysis of the main features of today’s capitalism and in particular the conflict between shareholders and managers. It moves on to focus on the consequences of globalization in the decision-making processes of large corporations and represents an important step in the development of a theory of fraud and corruption within corporations. In the final part, the authors address and explore the consequences of the domination of influential groups over major social and political decisions, on the blurred boundaries between the public and the private sectors and its consequences in the fields of technological regulation and the evolution of public services. In so doing, the authors question the meaning and power of democracy in today’s society.

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  • Blandine Laperche & James K. Galbraith & Dimitri Uzunidis (ed.), 2006. "Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 4087.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:4087
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    1. Bailey, DeeVon, 2007. "Political Economy of the U.S. Cattle and Beef Industry: Innovation Adoption and Implications for the Future," Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 32(3), pages 1-14, December.
    2. Dimitri UZUNIDIS, 2011. "Principles Of The New Mercantilism And The Crisis Of Global Economy," Working Papers 236, Laboratoire de Recherche sur l'Industrie et l'Innovation. ULCO / Research Unit on Industry and Innovation.
    3. Claude Serfati, 2008. "Le rôle de l'innovation de Défense dans le système national d'innovation de la France," Innovations, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(2), pages 61-83.
    4. Tugba Gurcaylilar-Yenidogan & Safak Aksoy, 2018. "Applying Ansoff’S Growth Strategy Matrix To Innovation Classification," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 22(04), pages 1-30, May.
    5. Blandine Laperche, 2012. "How to Coordinate the Networked Enterprise in a Context of Open Innovation? A New Function for Intellectual Property Rights," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 3(4), pages 354-371, December.
    6. Adem LEVENT, 2016. "Power, Market and Techno-Structure in John Kenneth Galbraith’s Thought," Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences, KSP Journals, vol. 3(2), pages 214-218, June.
    7. Dimitri Uzunidis, 2007. "Innovation et proximité entreprises, entrepreneurs et milieux innovateurs (Innovation and proximity enterprises, entrepreneurs and clusters)," Working Papers 144, Laboratoire de Recherche sur l'Industrie et l'Innovation. ULCO / Research Unit on Industry and Innovation.
    8. Dimitri Uzunidis & Blandine Laperche, 2011. "The New Mercantilism and the Crisis of the Global Knowledge Economy," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 2(3), pages 373-392, September.
    9. Jim SAWYER, 2008. "The (confusing) role of capital in speculative capitalism—U.S.- style," Working Papers 5, Réseau de Recherche sur l’Innovation. / Research Network on Innovation.
    10. Blandine Laperche, 2005. "How do firms protect their “knowledge capital”? socialization versus appropriation (Comment les firmes protègent-elles leur “capital savoir”? socialisation versus appropriation)," Working Papers 104, Laboratoire de Recherche sur l'Industrie et l'Innovation. ULCO / Research Unit on Industry and Innovation.

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    Keywords

    Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology;

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    • B0 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - General

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