Technological and social innovation has driven major changes in the global economy, creating new sources of value and transforming organizations, strategies, and industries. This series—the longest running in Stanford’s Organizational Studies and Economics list—is dedicated to an interdisciplinary, social scientific examination of this revolution.
Books in this series explore how major innovations have play out and unfold today; the nature of innovation and how it gets done; and the ways that innovation operates in contexts ranging from geographic regions to public policy arenas.