Innovation and business

Adair, C. B. and B. A. Murray (1994), Breakthrough Process Redesign: New Pathways to Customer Value (Amacon American Management Association).

Albrecth, K. and S. Albrecht (1987), The Creative Corporation (Dow Jones Irwin).

Allee, V. (2003), The Future of Knowledge: Increasing Prosperity Through Value Networks (Butterworth-Heinemann).

Anderson, C. (2006), The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More (Hyperion).

Andrew, J. P. and H. L. Sirkin (2006), Payback: Reaping the Rewards of Innovation (Harvard Business School Press).

Arnold, J. D. (1992), The Complete Problem Solver: a Total System For Competitive Decision Making (New York: Wiley).

Badaracco, J. L., Jr. (1991), The Knowledge Link: How Firms Compete Through Strategic Alliances (Harvard Business School Press).

Baker, P. (2009), From Concept to Consumer (FT Press).

Band, W. A. (1991), Creating Value For Customers: Designing & Implementing a Total Corporate Strategy (Wiley).

Barker, J. A. (1985), Discovering the Future: the Business of Paradigms (ILI Press).

Barker, J. A. (1992), Paradigms: the Business of Discovering the Future (Harper Business).

Battelle, J. (2005), The Search: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture (Portfolio / Penguin Group).

Battista, O. A. (1989), Research For Profit: How to Get More Profit Out of Research (Knowledge Inc.).

Benkler, Y. (2006), The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom (Yale University Press).

Bennett, S. J. and M. Snell (1987), Exective Chess: Creative Problem - Solving By 45 of America's Top Business Leaders and Thinkers (New American Library).

Bennis, W. and P. W. Biederman (1997), Organizing Genius: the Secrets of Creative Collaboration (Addison-Wesley).

Berkun, S. (2007), The Myths of Innovation (O'Reilly).

Betz, F. (1998), Managing Technological Innovation: Competitive Advantage From Change (Wiley-Interscience).

Bleeke, J. and D. Ernst (1993), Collaborating to Compete: Using Strategic Alliances and Acquisitions in the Global Marketplace (Wiley).

Blohm, H. and K. Steinbuch (1973), Technological Forecasting in Practice (Saxon House / Lexington Books).

Boulton, R. E. S., B. D. Libert, and S. M. Samek (2000), Cracking the Value Code: How Successful Businesses Are Creating Wealth in the New Economy (Harper Business).

Bradley, B. (1998), Values of the Game (Artisan).

Bratton, W. and Z. Tumin (2012), Collaborate Or Perish: Reaching Across Boundaries in a Networked World (Crown Business).

Bright, J., es R. and M. E. F. Schoeman (1973), Eds., A Guide to Practical Technological Forecasting (Prentice-Hall).

Brynjolfsson, E. and A. McAfree (2014), The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technology (W. W. Norton).

Buderi, R. (2000), Engines of Tomorrow: How the World's Best Companies Are Using Their Research Labs to Win the Future (Simon & Schuster).

Bundy, W. M. (1997), The Art of Discovery (Crisp Publications).

Burrus, D. and R. Gittines (1993), Tehcnotrends: 24 Technologies That Will Revolutionize Our Lives (Hrper Business).

Cairncross, F. (1997), The Death of Distance: How the Communications Revolution Will Change Our Lives (Harvard Business School Press).

Carlson, C. R. and W. W. Wilmot (2006), Innovation: the Five Disciplines For Creating What Customers Want (Crown Business).

Carr, C. (1994), The Competitive Power of Constant Creativity (Amacom / American Management Association).

Cetron, M. J. and J. D. Goldhar (1970), Eds., The Science of Managing Organized Technology, Vol. 1 (Gordon & Breach).

Cetron, M. J. and J. D. Goldhar (1970), Eds., The Science of Managing Organized Technology, Vol. 2 (Gordon & Breach).

Chawla, S. and J. Renesch, Eds. (1995), Learning Organizations: Developing Cultures For Tomorrow's Workplace (Productivity Press).

Chesbrough, H. (2006), Open Business Models: How to Thrive in the New Innovation Landscape (Harvard Business School Press).

Chesbrough, H. (2006), Open Innovation: the New Imperative For Creating and Profiting From Technology (Harvard Business School Press).

Chesbrough, H. (2006), Open Innovation: the New Imperative For Creating and Profiting From Technology (Harvard Business School Press).

Chesbrough, H., W. Vanhaverbeke, and J. West, Eds. (2006), Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm (Oxford Univ. Press).

Christensen, C. M. (1997), The Innovators Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail (Harvard Business School Press).

Christensen, C. M., J. H. Grossman, and J. Hwang (2009), The Innovator's Prescription: a Disruptive Solution For Health Care (McGraw-Hill).

Christensen, C. M., M. B. Horn, and C. W. Johnson (2011), Disrupting Class: How Disrupting Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns (McGraw-Hill).

Coburn, P. (2006), The Change Function: Why Some Technologies Take Off and Others Crash and Burn (Penguine Group).

Cohan, P. S. (1997), The Technology Leaders: How America's Most Profitable High-tech Companies Innovate Their Way to Success (Jossey-Bass).

Collins, J. C. and Lazier (1992), Beyond Entrepreneurship: Turning Your Business into an Enduring Great Company (Prentice-Hall).

Committee on Analysis of Research Directions and Needs in U.S. Manufacturing (1991), The competitive edge: research priorities for U.S. manufacturing (National Academy Press).

Conway, S. and C. Sligar (2002), Unlocking Knowledge Assets: Knowledge Management Solutions From Microsoft (Microsoft Press).

Cooper, R. G. (2001), Winning at New Products: Accelerating the Process From Idea to Launch, 3rd ed. (Basic Books / Perseus Books Group).

Copp, N. H. and A. W. Zanella (1993), Discovery, Innovation, and Risk (Cambridge: MIT Press).

Corey, E. R. (1997), Technology Fountainheads: the Management Challenge of R&D Consortia (Harvard Business School Press).

Crow, M. and B. Bozeman (1998), <imited By Design: R&D Laboratories in the U.S. National Innovation System (Columbia University PRess).

Davenport, T. H. and L. Prusak (1998), Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know (Harvard Business School Press).

Davidow, W. H. (1986), Marketing High Technology: an Insider's Story (Macmillan / Free Press).

Davidow, W. H. and M. S. Malone (1992), The Virtual Corporation: Structuring and Revitalizing the Corporation For the 21st Century (Edward Burlingame Books / Harper Business).

Davis, S. and C. Meyer (1998), Blur: the Speed of Change in the Connected Economy (Ernst & Young).

De Simone, D. V., Ed. (1968), Education For Innovation (Pergamon).

DeGraaf, L. (2013), Edison and the Rise of Innovation (Sterling Signature).

DePree, M. (1992), Leadership Jazz (Dell).

Deming, W. E. (1986), Out of the Crisis (MIT Center of Advanced Engineering Study).

Derian, J. (1990), America's Struggle For Leadership in Technology (MIT Press).

Dertouzos, M., R. K. Lester, and R. M. Solow (1989), Made in America: Regaining the Productive Edge (MIT Press).

Diamandis, P. H. and S. Kotler (2012), Abundance: the Future is Better Than You Think (Free Press / Simon & Schuster).

Diamandis, P. H. and S. Kotler (2015), Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth, and Impact the World (Simon and Schuster).

Dodgson, M. and D. Gann (2010), Innovation: a Very Short Introduction (Oxford Univ. Press).

Drucker, P. F. (1970), Technology, Management & Society (Harper & Row).

Drucker, P. F. (1985), Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles (Harper & Row).

Duval, J. (2010), Next Generation Democracy: What the Open-Source Revolution Means For Power, Politics, and Change (Bloomsbury).

Evans, N. D. (2003), Business Innovation and Disruptive Technology: Harnessing the Power of Breakthrough Technology...for Competitive Advantage (Prentice Hall).

Fey, V. and E. Rivin (2005), Innovation on Demand: New Product Development Using TRIZ (Cambridge Univ. Press).

Fisher, M. (1996), The IdeaFisher: How to Land That Big Idea and Other Secrets of Creativity in Business (Peterson's/Pacesetter Books).

Florida, R. and M. Kenney (1990), The Breakthrough Illusion: Corporate America's Failure to Move From Innovation to Mass Production (Basic Books).

Florida, R. and M. Kenney (1990), The Breakthrough Illusion: Corporate America's Failure to Move From Innovation to Mass Production (Basic Books).

Foote, C. S. (1996), The Business Side of Creativity (Norton).

Forester, T. (1987), High-tech Society (MIT Press).

Fortune (the editors of) (1956), The Mighty Force of Research (McGraw-Hill).

Foster, R. N. (1986), Innovation: the Attacker's Advantage (New York: Fireside / Simon & Schuster).

Freedman, G. (1988), The Pursuit of Innovation: Managing the People and Processes That Turn New Ideas into Profits (Amacom).

Freedman, L. (2013), Strategy (Oxford Univ. Press)

Gabor, D. (1970), Innovations: scientific, technological, and social (Oxford Univ. Press).

Gabriel, H. W. (1961), Techniques of Creative Thinking For Management (Prentice-Hall).

Galambos, L. and J. E. Sewell (1995), Networks of Innovation: Vaccine Development at Merck, Sharp & Dohme, and Mulford, 1895-1995 (Cambridge University Press).

Gansky, L. (2010), The Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing (Portfolio / Penguin).

Gauntt, J. and B. Jurin (1999), E-Business Technology Forecast (PricewaterhouseCoopers).

Gertner, J. (2012), The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation (Penguin Press).

Gibby, D. (2012), Why Has America Stopped Inventing? (Morgan James Publishing).

Gibson, D. V. and E. M. Rogers (1994), R&D Collaboration on Trial (Harvard Business School Press).

Gilder, G. (1989), Microcosm: the Quantum Revolution in Economics and Technology (Simon and Schuster).

Gilder, G. (1989), Microcosm: the Quantum Revolution in Economics and Technology (Simon and Schuster).

Gilder, G. (2000), Telecosm: How Infinite Bandwidth Will Revolutionize Our World (Simon & Schuster / Free Press).

Gioja, L. (2000), Surfing the Edge of Chaos: the Laws of Nature and the New Laws of Business (Random House).

Goldratt, E. M. (1992), The Goal: a Process of Ongoing Improvement (The North River Press).

Govindarajan, V. and C. Trimble (2010), The Other Side of Innovation: Solving the Execution Challange (Harvard business Review Press).

Graham, M. B. W. (1986), The Business of Research: RCA and the Videodisc (Cambridge).

Grant, A. (2016), Originals:how Non-conformists Move the World (Viking).

Greene, L. (2001), Inventorship: the Art of Innovation (Wiley).

Griffin, G. D. (1991), How to Be a Successful Inventor: Turn Your Ideas into Profit (Wiley).

Gryskiewicz, S. S. (1999), Postive Turbulence: Developing Climates For Creativity, Innovation, and Renewal (Jossey-Bass).

Gulati, R., M. Sawhney, and A. Paoni, Eds. (2003), Kellog on Technology & Innovation (Wiley).

Gundling, E. (2000), The 3M Way to Innovation: Balancing People and Profit (Kodansha International).

Gunn, T. G. (1992), 21st Century Manufacturing: Creating Winning Business Performance (Omneo / Oliver Wright Publications).

Hammer, M. and J. Champy (1993), Reengineering the Corporation (Harper Business).

Hargrove, R. (1998), Mastering the Craft of Creative Collaboration (McGraw-Hill).

Harmon, R. L. (1992), Reinventing the Factory II: Managing the World Class Factory (The Free Press / Macmillan).

Harmon, R. L. (1996), Reinventing the Business: Preparing Today's Enterprise For Tomorrow's Technology (Simon and Schuster / Free Press).

Harmon, R. L. and L. D. Peterson (1990), Reinventing the Factory: Productivity Breakthroughs in Manufacturing Today (Free Press / Macmillan).

Hayes, R. H., S. C. Wheelwright, and K. B. Clark (1988), Dynamics Manufacturing: Creating the Learning Organization (The Free Press).

Hecht, J. M. (2003), Doubt: the Great Doubters and Their Legacy of Innovation from Socrates and Jesus to Thomas Jefferson and Emily Dickenson (Harper).

Hickman, C. R. and M. A. Silva (1984), Creating Excellence: Managing Corporate Culture, Strategy, and Change in the New Age (New American Library).

Higgins, J. M. (1994), 101 Creative Problem Solving Techniques: the Handbook of New Ideas For Business (New Management Publishing Company).

Hirshberg, J. (1998), The Creative Priority: Putting Innovation to Work in Your Business (HarperBusiness).

Hood, J. M. (1996), The Heroic Enterprise: Business and the Common Good (Simon and Schuster / Free Press).

Howe, J. (2008), Crowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd is Driving the Future of Business (Three Rivers Press).

Iansiti, M. (1997), Technology Integration: Making Critical Choices in a Dynamic World (Harvard Business School Press).

Imai, M. (1986), Kaizen: the Key to Japan's Competitive Success (McGraw-Hill).

Jackson, S. E. (2007), Where Value Hides: a New Way to Uncover Profitable Growth For Your Business (Wiley).

Janszen, F. (2000), The Age of Innovation: Making Business Creativity a Competence, Not a Coincidence (Pearson Education).

Jarvis, J. (2011), Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live (Simon and Schuster).

Johansson, F. (2006), The Medici Effect: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation (Harvard Business School Press).

Johnson, S. (2010), Where Good Ideas Come From: the Natural History of Innovation (Riverhead Books / Penguin Group).

Jolly, V. K. (1997), Commercializing New Technologies: Getting From Mind to Market (Harvard Business School Press).

Kahaner, L. (1996), Competitive Intelligence: From Black Ops to Boardrooms - How Businesses Gather, Analyze, and Use Information to Succeed in the Global Marketplace (Simon & Schuster).

Kanter, R. M. (1983), The Change Masters: Innovation & Entrepreneurship in the American Corporation (Touchstone/ Simon & Schuster).

Kanter, R. M. (1989), When Giants Learn to Dance (Simon & Schuster / Touchstone).

Kanter, R. M. (1995), World Class: Thriving Locally in the Global Economy (Simon and Schuster).

Kanter, R. M., J. Kao, and F. Wiersema (1997), Eds., Innovation: Breakthrough Thinking at 3M, DuPont, GE, Pfizer, and Rubbermaid (Harper Collins).

Kao, J. (1996), Jamming: the Art and Discipline of Business Creativity (Harper Collins).

Kaplan, R. S. and D. P. Norton (1996), The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy into Action (Harvard Univ. Press).

Kaplan, R. S. and D. P. Norton (1996), The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy into Action (Harvard Univ. Press).

Kaplan, R. S. and D. P. Norton (2001), The Strategy-Focused Organization: How Balanced Scorecared Companies Thrive in the New Business Environment (Harvard Business School Press).

Karger, D. W. and R. G. Murdick (1969), Managing Engineering and Research (Industrial Press).

Kash, D. E. (1989), Perpetual Innovation: the New World of Competition (Basic Books).

Katz, R. (1997), The Human Side of Managing Technological Innovation: a Collection of Readings (Oxford Univ. Press).

Keating, S. (1999), Cutthroat: High Stakes and Killer Moves on the Electronic Frontier (Johnson Books).

Keen, P. G. W. (1988), Competing in Time: Using Telecommunications For Competitive Advantage, Updated and Expanded ed. (Ballinger).

Keil, J. M. (1985), The Creative Mystique: How to Manage It, Nuture It, and Make It Pay (Wiley).

Kelly, K. (2010), What Technology Wants (Viking).

Kim, L. (1997), Imitation to Innovation: the Dynamics of Korea's Technological Learning (Harvard Business School Press).

Kim, L. (1997), Imitation to Innovation: the Dynamics of Korea's Technological Learning (Harvard Business School Press).

King, B. and Helmut Schlicksupp (1998), The Idea Edge: Transforming Creative Thought into Organizaitonal Excellence (GOAL/QPC).

Kodama, F. (1995), Emerging Patterns of Innovation: Sources of Japan's Technological Edge (Harvard Business School Press).

Kodama, F. (1995), Emerging Patterns of Innovation: Sources of Japan's Technological Edge (Harvard Business School Press).

Konecci, E. B. and R. L. Kuhn (1985), Eds., Technology Venturing: American Innovation and Risk-taking (Praeger Publishers).

Koren, L., S. Mihara, and Z. Kato (1988), 283 Useful Ideas From Japan (Chronicle Books).

Koulopoulos, T. M. (2012), Cloud Surfing: a New Way to Think About Risk, Innovation, Scale, and Success (Bibliomotion).

Kriegel, R. J. and L. Patler (1991), It It Ain't Broke, Break It! and Other Unconventional Wisdon For a Changing Business World (New York: Warner Books).

Krogerus, M. and R. Tschappeler (2012), The Decision Book: 50 Models For Strategic Thinking (w. W. Norton).

Labovitz, G. and V. Rosansky (1997), The Power of Alignment: How Great Companies Stay Centered and Accomplish Extraordinary Things (Wiley).

Lampikoski, K. and J. B. Emden (1996), Igniting Innovation: Inspiring Organizations By Managing Creativity (Wiley).

Landes, D. S., J. Mokyr, and W. J. Baumoll (2010), The Invention of Enterprise (Princeton Univ. Press).

Layton, C., C. Harlow, and C. De Hoghton (1972), Ten Innovations: an International Study on Technological Development and the Use of Qualified Scientists and Engineers in Ten Industries (Crane, Russak & Company / George Allen & Unwin).

Leonard-Barton, D. (1995), Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation (Harvard Business School Press).

Leonard-Barton, D. (1995), Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation (Harvard Business School Press).

Lerner, J. (2012), The Architecture of Innovation: the Economics of Creative Organizations (Harvard Business Review Press).

Lesko, J. and M. Irish (1995), Technology Exchange: a Guide to Successful Cooperative Research and Development Partnerships (Battelle Press).

Levien, R. E. (1997), Taking Technology to Market (Crisp Publications).

Levitt, T. (1986), The Marketing Imagination (The Free Press).

Lindegaard, S. (2010), The Open Innovation Revolution: Essentials, Roadblocks, and Leadership Skills (Wiley).

Lois, G. (1991), What's the Big Idea? How to Win With Outrageous Ideas (that Sell!) (Doubleday).

Lowe, J. (1998), Jack Welch Speaks: Wisdom From the World's Greatest Business Leader (Wiley).

Lowitt, E. (2013), The Collaboration Economy: How to Meet Busines, Social, and Environmental Needs and Gain (Jossey-Bass).

Mankin, D., S. G. Cohen, and T. K. Bikson (1996), Teams & Technology: Fulfilling the Promise of the New Organization (Harvard Business School Press).

Manu, A. (2007), The Imagination Challenge: Strategic Foresight and Innovation in the Global Economy (New Riders).

Marsh, P. (2012), The New Industrial Revolution: Consumers, Globalization and the End of Mass Production (Yale University Press).

Marshall, R. and M. Tucker (1992), Thinking For a Living: Education and the Wealth of Nations (New York: Basic Books / Harper Collins).

Martin, J. (1987), Technology's Crucible (Prentice-Hall).

Martin, J. (1995), The Great Transistion: Using the Seven Disciplines of Enterprise Engineering to Align People, Technology, and Strategy (AMACOM / American Management Association).

Martin, M. J. C. (1984), Managing Technological Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Reston).

Matheson, D. and J. Matheson, The Smart Organization: Creating Value Through Strategic R&D (Harvard Business School Press).

McGrath, M. E. (1995), Product Strategy For High-Technology Companies: How to Achieve Growth, Competitive Advantage, and Increased Profits (McGraw-Hill).

McKain, S. (2012), Create Distinction: What to Do When "great" Isn't Good Enough to Grow Your Business (Greenleaf Book Group).

McKenna, R. (1997), Real Time: Preparing For the Age of the Never Satisfied Customer (Harvard Business School Press).

Meindl, J. D. (1989), Ed., Brief Lessons in High Technology: Understanding the End of This Century to Capitalize on the Next (Stanford Alumni Association).

Mele, N. (2013), THe End of Big: How the Internet Makes David the New Goliath (St. Martin's Press).

Melissaratos, A. and N. J. Slabbert (2009), Innovation: the Key to Prosperity: Technology & America's Role in the 21st Century Global Economy (Montagu House).

Meyer, C. (1993), Fast Cycle Time: How to Align Purpose, Strategy, and Structure For Speed (Macmillan / The Free Press).

Miller, J. P., Ed. (2000), Millennium Intelligence: Understanding and Conducting Competitive Intelligence in the Digital Age (CyberAge Books).

Miller, L. M. (2089), Barbarians to Bureaucrats: Corporate Life Cycle Strategies (Potter).

Miller, P. (2010), The Smart Swarm: How to Work Efficiently, Communicate Effectively, and Make Better Decisions Using the Secrets of Flocks, Schools, and Colonies (Avery / Penguin).

Miller, W. C. (1987), The Creative Edge: Fostering Innovation Where You Work (Addison-Wesley).

Mills, D. Q. (1991), Rebirth of the Corporation (Wiley).

Mirchandani, V. (2010), The New Polymath: Profiles in Compound-Technology Innovations (Wiley).

Mohr, J., S. Sengupta, and S. Slater (2005), Marketing of High-Technology Products and Innovations, 2nd. ed. (Pearson / Prentice-Hall).

Moore, G. A. (1991), Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling Technology Products to Mainstream Customers (Harper Business).

Moore, G. A. (2005), Dealing With Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of Their Evolution (Portfolio / Penguin).

Moreno, J. D. and R. Weiss (2009), Science Next: Innovation For the Common Good From the Center For American Progress (Bellevue Literary Press).

Morgan, G. (1993), Imaginization: the Art of Creative Management (Sage Publications).

Morrison, I. (1996), The Second Curve: Managing the Velocity of Change (Ballantine Books).

Morton, J. A. (1971), Organizing For Innovation: a Systems Approach to Technical Management (McGraw-Hill).

Mowery, D. C. and N. Rosenberg (1998), Paths of Innovation: Technological Change in 20th Century America (Cambridge Univ. Press).

Murray, D. K. (2009), Borrowing Brilliance: the Six Steps to Business Innovation By Building on the Ideas of Others (Gotham Books).

Nadler, D. A. (1998), Champions of Change (Jossey-Bass).

Nadler, G. and S. Hibino (1990), Breakthrough Thinking: Why We Must Change the Way We Solve Problems, and the Seven Principles to Achieve This (Prima Publishing & Communications).

Nayak, P. R. and J. M. Ketteringham (1994), Breakthroughs! How Leadership and Drive Create Commercial Innovations That Sweep the World (Pfeiffer & Company).

Nayak, P. R. and J. M. Ketteringham (1994), Breakthroughs! How Leadership and Drive Create Commercial Innovations That Sweep the World (Pfeiffer & Company).

Noble, D. F. (1977), America By Design: Science, Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism (Oxford).

Nonaka, I. and H. Takeuchi (1995), The Knowledge-creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation (Oxford).

Nussbaum, B. (2013), Creative Intelligence: Harnessing the Power to Create, Connect,, and Inspire (Harper Collins).

O'Toole, J. (1995), Leading Change: Overcoming the Ideology of Comfort and the Tryanny of Custom (Jossey-Bass).

Ohmae, K. (1982), The Mind of the Strategist: the Art of Japanese Business (McGraw-Hill).

Ouchi, W. (1981), Theory Z: How American Business Can Meet the Japanese Challange (Addison-Wesley).

Pauli, G. (1998), Upsizing: the Road to Zero Emissions; More Jobs, More Incoome, and No Pullution (Greenleaf Publishing).

Penzias, A. (1989), Ideas and Information: Managing in a High-tech World (W. W. Norton).

Penzias, A. (1995), Harmony: Business, Technology & Life After Paperwork (Harper Collins).

Peters, T. (1994), The Pursuit of Wow! Every Person's Guide to Topsy-Turvey Times (Vintage Books).

Peters, T. (1997), The Circle of Innovation (Alfred A. Knopf).

Peters, T. (2003), Re-Imagine: Business Excellence in a Dispruptive Age (Dorling Kindersley).

Petrozzo, D. P. and J. C. Stepper (1994), Successful Reengineering: Now You Know What It is Ð Here's How to Do It! (van Nostrand Reinhold).

Phelps, E. (2013), Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Ceated Jobs, Challenge, and Change (Princeton Univ. Press).

Phelps, E. (2013), Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge, and Change (Princeton Univ. Press).

Pinchot, G., III (1985), Intrapreneuring: Why You Don't Have to Leave the Corporation to Become an Entrepreneur (Harper & Row).

Pine, B. J., II. (1993), Mass Customization: the New Frontier in Business Competition (Harvard Business School Press).

Pisano, G. P. (1997), The Development Factory: Unlocking the Potetnail of Process Innovation (Harvard Business School Press).

Popper, S. W., C. S. Wagneer, and E. V. Larson (1998), New Forces at Work: Industry Views Critical Technologies (Rand Corporation).

Postrel, V. (1998), The Future and Its Enemies: the Growing Conflict Over Creativity, Enterprise, and Progress (The Free Press).

Pottruck, D. S. and T. Pearce (2000), Clicks and Mortar: Passion Driven Growth in an Internet Driven World (Jossey-Bass).

Prather, C. W. and L. K. Gundry (1995), Blueprints For Innovation: How Creative Processes Can Make You and Your Company More Competitive (Amercian Managment Association).

Price, C. and m. Davis (2002), Fueling Innovation: Igniting the Entrepreneurial Spirit (VentureQuest).

Price, R. M. (2005), The Eye For Innovation (Yale Univ. Press).

Pritchett, P. and B. Muirhead (1998), The Mars Pathfinder Approach to "Faster-Better-Cheaper": an Employee Handbook on Innovation (Pritchett & Associates).

Pritchett, P. and R. Pound (1988), Business As Unusual: Handbook For Managing and Supervising Organizational Change (Pritchett Publishing Company).

Quinn, J. B. (1992), Intelligent Enterprise: a Knowledge and Service Based Paradigm For Industry (Free Press / Macmillan).

Quinn, J. B., J. J. Baruch, and K. A. Zien (1997), Innovation Explosion: Using Intellect and Software to Revolutionize Growth Strategies (The Free Press).

Ramo, S. (1980), The Management of Innovative Technological Corporations (Wiley).

Ray, M. and R. Myers (1986), Creativity in Business (Doubleday).

Reagle, J. M., Jr. (2010), Good Faith Collaboration: the Culture of Wikipedia (MIT Press).

Reed, D. W. (1987), Spirit of Enterprise: the 1987 Rolex Awards (Van Nostrand Reinhold).

Revelle, J. B., N. L. Frigon, Sr., and H. K. Jackson, Jr. (1994), From Concept to Customer (van Nostrand Reinhold).

Reynolds, G. (2006), An Army of Davids: How Markets and Technology Empower Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government and Other Goliaths (Thomas Nelson).

Riggs, H. E. (1983), Managing High-technology Companies (van Nostrand Reinhold).

Robbins-Roth, C. (2000), From Alchemy to IPO: The Business of Biotechnology (Perseus Books).

Roberts, E. B., R. I. Levy, S. N. Finkelstein, J. Moskowitz, and E. J. Sondik (1981), Eds., Biomedical Innovation (MIT Press).

Roberts, Edward B. Entrepreneurs in High Technology: Lessons From MIT and BeyondOxford Univ. PressRoberts, L. (1994), Process Reengineering: the Key to Achieving Breakthrough Success (ASQC Quality Press).

Rogers, E. M. (1995), Diffusion of Innovations, 4th ed. (Simon & Schuster / Free Press).

Rosenberg, N. (1994), Exploring the Black Box: Technology, Economics, and History (Camrbidge Univ. Press).

Rosenbloom, R. S. and W. J. Spencer (1996), Eds., Engines of Innovation: U.S. Industrial Research at the End of an Era (Harvard Business School Press).

Rosenbluth, H. F. and D. M. Peters (1998), Good Company: Caring As Fiercely As You Compete (Addison-Wesley).

Roussel, P. A., K. N. Saad, and T. J. Erickson (1991), Third Generation R&D (Harvard Business School Press).

Rowan, R. (1986), The Intuitive Manager (Little, Brown & Company).

Ruggles, R. and D. Holtshouse (1999), The Knowledge Advantage: 14 Visionaries Define Marketplace Success in the New Economy (Capstone).

Rushkoff, D. (2011), Program Or Be Programmed: Ten Commands For a Digital Age (Soft Skull Press).

Ruttan, V. W. (2001), Technology, Growth, and Development: an Induced Innovation Perspective (Oxford Univ. Press).

Rycroft, R. W. and D. E. Kash (1999), The Complexity Challenge: Technological Innovation For the 21st Century (Pinter).

Sakaiya, T. (1991), The Knowledge-value Revolution: Or a History of the Future (Kodansha).

Salvendy, G. (1982), Ed., Handbook of Industrial Engineering (Wiley).

Sapienza, A. M. (1997), Creating Technology Strategies: How to Build Competitive Biomedical R&D (Wiley-Liss).

Saunders, T. and L. McGovern (1993), The Bottom Line of Green is Black: Strategies For Creating Profitable and Environmentally Sound Businesses (Harper).

Schaffer, R. H. (1988), The Breakthrough Strategy: Using Short-term Successes to Build the High Performance Organization (Ballinger).

Schmidt, E. and J. Cohen (2013), The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations, and Business (Alfred A. Knopf).

Schmidt, S. (2008), The Coming Convergence (Prometheus Books).

Schonberger, R. J. (1986), World Class Manufacturing: the Lessons of Simplicity Applied (Free Press).

Schonberger, R. J. (1987), World Class Manufacturer's Casebook: Implementing JIT and TQC (The Free Press).

Schonberger, R. J. (1990), Building a Chain of Customers: Linking Business Functions to Create the World Class Company (The Free Press / Macmillan).

Schonberger, R. J., Japanese Manufacturing Techniques: Nine Hidden Lessons in Simplicity.

Schutz, W. (1994), The Human Element: Productivity, Self-esteem, and the Bottom Line (Jossey-Bass).

Schwartzman, D. (1976), Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry (Johns Hopkins University Press).

Senge, P. M. (1990), The Fifth Discipline: the Art and Practice of the Learning Organization (Doubleday).

Senge, P. M., A. Kleiner, C. Roberts, R. B. Ross, and B. H. Smith (1994), The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook: Strategies and Tools For Building the Learning Organization (Doubleday).

Seybold, P. B. (2006), Outside Innovation: How Your Customers Will Co-Design Your Company's Future (Collins).

Shanks, M. (1967), The Innovators: the Economics of Technology (Penguin).

Sherrington, M. (2003), Added Value: the Alchemy of Brand-Led Growth (Palgrave Macmillan).

Sheth, J. N. and S. Ram (1987), Bringing Innovation to Market: How to Break Corporate and Customer Barriers (Wiley).

Shrage, M. (1990), Shared Minds: the New Technologies of Collaboration (Random House).

Shuman, M. H. (1998), Going Local: Creating Self-reliant Communities in a Global Age (The Free Press).

Siegel, D. (2009), Pull: the Power of the Semantic Web to Transform Your Business (Portfolio / Penguin Group).

Silverstein, M. J. and N. Fiske (2005), Trading Up: Why Consumers Want New Luxury Goods - and How Companies Create Them (Portfolio).

Sirkin, H. L., J. W. Hemerling, A. K. Bhattacharya, and J. Butman (2008), Globality: Competing With Everyone From Everywhere For Everything (Business Plus).

Sloane, P., Ed. (2011), A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowd Sourcing: Advice From Leading Experts (Kogan Page).

Slywotzky, A. J. (1995), Value Migration: How to Think Several Moves Ahead of the Competition (Harvard Business School Press).

Smith, J. A. (1991), The Idea Brokers: Think Tanks and the Rise of the New Policy Elite (The Free Press).

Souder, W. E. (1987), Managing New Product Innovation (Lexington Books).

Stacey, R. D. (1996), Complexity and Creativity in Organizations (Berrett-Koehler).

Stacey, R. D. (1996), Complexity and Creativity in Organizations (Berrett-Koehler).

Steiner, G. A. (1965), The Creative Organization (The University of Chicago Press).

Stuster, J. (1996), Bold Endeavors: Lessons From Polar and Space Exploration (Naval Institute Press).

Suits, C. G. (1965), Suits: Speaking of Research (Wiley).

Swanepoel, S. (2011), Surviving the Serengeti: 7 Skills to Master Business and Life (Wiley).

Tapscott, D. (1998), Growing Up Digital: the Rise of the Net Generation (McGraw-Hill).

Tapscott, D. (2009), Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World (McGraw-Hill).

Tapscott, D. and A. D. Williams (2008), Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, Expanded ed. (Portfolio / Penguin).

Tapscott, D., Ed. (1999), Creating Value in the Network Economy (Harvard Business School Press).

Tatsuno, S. M. (1990), Created in Japan: From Imitators to World-class Innovators (Ballinger Publishing Company).

Taylor, L. (1975), Idea People (Nelson-Hall).

Tenner, E. (1996), Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences (Alfred A. Knopf).

Thull, J. (2005), The Prime Solution: Close the Value Gap, Increase Margins, and Win the Complex Sale (Kaplan Publishing).

Thurber, K. J. (2011), Big Wave Surfing: Extreme Technology Development, Management, Marketing & Investing (Beaver's Pond Press).

Thurow, L. C. (1999), Building Wealth: the New Rules For Individuals, Companies, and Nations in a Knowledge-Based Economy (Harper Collins).

Toffler, A. (1985), The Adaptive Corporation (McGraw-Hill).

Tompkins, J. A. (1989), Winning Manufacturing: the How-To Book of Successful Manufacturing (Inudstrial Engineering and Management Press).

Topol, E. (2012), The Creative Destruction of Medicine (Basic Books).

Trout, J. (2000), Differentiate Or Die: Survival in Our Era of Killer Competition (Wiley).

Trudel, J. D. (1990), High Tech With Low Risk: Venturing Safely into the 90's (Eastern Oregon State College).

Tucker, R. B. (1991), Managing the Future: 10 Driving Forces of Change For the 90's (G. P. Putnam's Sons).

Tushman, M. L. and C. A. O'Reilly, III. (1997), Winning Through Innovation: a Practical Guide to Leading Organizational Change and Renewal (Harvard Business School Press).

Tushman, M. L. and P. Anderson (1997), Managing Strategic Innovation and Change: a Collection of Readings (Oxford).

Tyson, K. W. M. (1986), Business Intelligence: Putting It All Together (Leading Edge Publications).

Utterback, J. M. (1994), Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation (Harvard Business School Press).

Vagtborg, H. (1976), Research and American Industrial Development:a Bicentennial Look at the Contributions of Applied R&D (Pergamon).

Vaill, P. B. (1996), Learning As a Way of Being: Strategies For Survival in a World of Permanent White Water (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass).

Vandermerwe, S. (1999), Customer Capitalism: Increasing Returns in New Market Spaces (Nicholas Brealey).

Verba, D. and T. Wilkens (2008), Subject to Change: Creating Great Products and Services For an Uncertain World (O'Reilly).

Verganti, R. (2009), Design-Driven Innovation: Changing the Rules of Competition By Radically Innovating What Things Mean (Harvard Business Press).

Vinck, D. (2003), Everyday Engineering: an Ethnography of Design and Innovation (MIT Press).

van Agtmael, A. and F. Bakker (2016), The Smartest Places on Earth: Why Rustbelts Are the Emerging Hotspots of Global Innovation (Public Affairs).

von Hippel, E. (2005), Democratizing Innovation (MIT Press).

von Krogh, G., K. Ichijo, and I. Nonaka (2000), Enabling Knowledge Creation: How to Unlock the Mystery of Tecit Knowledge and Release the Power of Innovation (Oxford Univ. Press).

Wagner, T. (2012), Creating Innovators:: the Making of Young People Who Will Change the World (Scribner).

Waitley, D. (1995), Empires of the Mind: Lessons to Lead and Succeed Iin a Knowledge-based World (Morrow).

Walcoff, C., R. P. Ouellette, and P. N. Cheremisinoff (1983), Technigues For Managing Technological Innovation: Overcomng Process Barriers (Ann Arbor Science).

Wallace, W. M. (2006), Techno-Cultural Evolution: Cycles of Creation and Conflict (Potomac Books).

Waterman, R. H. (1990), The Power to Change: How to Make Innovation a Way of Life (Whittle Direct Books).

Weitzen, H. S. (1991), Hypergrowth: Applying the Success Formula of Today's Fastest Growing Companies (Wiley).

Welch, J. and S. Welch (2005), Winning (Harper Collins).

Westvaco Corporation (1987), Innovation and Achievement (Westvaco Corporation).

Whitney, D. and A. Trosten-Bloom (2003), The Power of Appreciative Inquiry: a Practical Guide to Positive Change (Berrett-Koehler).

Wienberg, G. M. (1986), Becoming a Technical Leader: an Organic Problem-solving Approach (Dorset House).

Williams, R. C. (2007), The Cooperative Movement: Globalization From Below (Ashgate Publishing).

Woods, C. (1959), Ideas That Became Big Business (Founders).

Zangwill, W. I. (1993), Lightning Strategies For Innovation: How the World's Best Firms Create New Products (Lexington Books / Macmillan).

.