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Innovation Management: In Research and Industry


Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
181
Category
Library

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As a consequence of social, technological, political and economic changes, the field of organizations management and engineering becomes highly complex, calling for more effective strategies. In this book, the authors discuss innovative technological resources and their implications on organizational policies, strategies, and flexibility, as well as on sustainable management.

  • At the interface between research and management - valuable, business oriented information for scientists.
  • Comprehensive reference for academics, researchers, engineers, and managers.

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