Description
Discover the pivotal role of consumption and demand in the realm of technological innovation with our groundbreaking book, newly available in paperback from Innovation by Demand. This essential read, ISBN 9780719082849, published by Manchester University Press in 2011, presents a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between demand, consumption, and innovation that has gained significant traction among sociologists and economists. Through a rich discourse, the book offers insightful perspectives on how these interconnected dynamics shape market trends and consumer behavior.
Begin your journey with an expansive overview that delves into the sociological and economic aspects of innovation. The authors provide innovative frameworks to evaluate the economics of demand, integrating evolutionary concepts that highlight the complexities of consumption in economic development. One standout case study examines food consumption as a key example of innovation by demand, showcasing the fluid nature of socially-constituted routines.
In the pages that follow, readers will find compelling case studies illustrating how consumption patterns can express collective identities, particularly within communities such as African Americans. The book underscores the intricate demand-innovation relationships that evolve within the chains of producers and users in various sectors, including emerging service industries.
An exploration of consumer involvement in innovation offers one of the most practical insights, highlighting how effective understanding of consumer needs informs the design of high-tech products. Ultimately, this work advocates for the formation of an economic sociology of demand, weaving together micro-individual motivations and macro-structural influences. Equip yourself with the knowledge of how demand shapes innovation with this essential addition to your collection.
Begin your journey with an expansive overview that delves into the sociological and economic aspects of innovation. The authors provide innovative frameworks to evaluate the economics of demand, integrating evolutionary concepts that highlight the complexities of consumption in economic development. One standout case study examines food consumption as a key example of innovation by demand, showcasing the fluid nature of socially-constituted routines.
In the pages that follow, readers will find compelling case studies illustrating how consumption patterns can express collective identities, particularly within communities such as African Americans. The book underscores the intricate demand-innovation relationships that evolve within the chains of producers and users in various sectors, including emerging service industries.
An exploration of consumer involvement in innovation offers one of the most practical insights, highlighting how effective understanding of consumer needs informs the design of high-tech products. Ultimately, this work advocates for the formation of an economic sociology of demand, weaving together micro-individual motivations and macro-structural influences. Equip yourself with the knowledge of how demand shapes innovation with this essential addition to your collection.