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This book is about how small firms in low-tech sectors survive industrial restructuring. By looking at the packaging industry in a high wage country such as Denmark the book investigates the dynamic of the process of innovation within industrial networks. Contrary to the Schumpeterian approach to innovation as a source of creative destruction, innovation in these networks leads to sustainable construction of advantages without jeopardizing the existence of other firms. Sustainable learning is crucial to innovation and firms success, but only if the two conditions of access and willingness to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is about how small firms in low-tech
sectors survive industrial restructuring. By looking
at the packaging industry in a high wage country such
as Denmark the book investigates the dynamic of the
process of innovation within industrial networks.
Contrary to the Schumpeterian approach to innovation
as a source of creative destruction, innovation in
these networks leads to sustainable construction of
advantages without jeopardizing the existence of
other firms. Sustainable learning is crucial to
innovation and firms success, but only if the two
conditions of access and willingness to share
knowledge are respected. In order to define the
dynamic of the learning processes and the sources of
innovation and knowledge, the book introduces a structural dynamic approach based on the analysis
of the interrelations between power structures,
learning processes and markets dynamics.
Autorenporträt
Lecturer (Associate Professor) in international political economy
and innovation at the Department of Society and Globalization,
Roskilde University, Denmark. He works as independent consultant
for international NGOs, the United Nations and the European
Commission in the areas of international migration, innovation
and local development.