"Strategic Management of Technological Innovation, 3/e" by Melissa Schilling is the first comprehensive and rigorous, yet accessible text for the Technology and Innovation Management course. Unlike other books, Schilling's approach synthesizes the major research in the field, providing students with the knowledge needed to enhance case discussion and analysis. The subject is approached as a strategic process, and as such, is organized to mirror the strategic management process used in most strategy textbooks, progressing from assessing the competitive dynamics of a situation, to strategy formulation, to strategy implementation. As a brief, affordable paperback, it is ideal to package with cases. Recommended case sets from the author are available through the Primis Custom Case Database or from the Harvard Business School Case Database.
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About the Author:
Melissa Schilling Associate professor of management at the Stern School of Business, New York University. Professor Schilling earned a B.S. in business from the University of Colorado in 1990 and a Ph.D. in strategic management from theUniversity of Washington in 1997. She worked as an assistant professor for Boston University for four years before joining Stern. She recently won a National Science Foundation Early CAREER award that includes a grant to support her research for the next five years. She also won the Broderick prize for research while working at Boston University.
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- PublisherMcgraw Hill Higher Education
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 0071289577
- ISBN 13 9780071289573
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number3
- Number of pages288
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