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Innovation in science and organizational renewal: historical and sociological perspectives

This book looks at the types of new research organizations that drive scientific innovation and how ground-breaking science transforms research fields and their organization. Based on historical case studies and comparative empirical data, the book presents new and thought-provoking evidence that im...

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Autores principales: Heinze, Thomas, Münch, Richard
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Palgrave Macmillan 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2200315
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description This book looks at the types of new research organizations that drive scientific innovation and how ground-breaking science transforms research fields and their organization. Based on historical case studies and comparative empirical data, the book presents new and thought-provoking evidence that improves our knowledge and understanding about how new research fields are formed and how research organizations adapt to breakthroughs in science. While the book is firmly based in science history, it discusses more general sociological and policy propositions regarding scientific innovations and organizational change. The volume brings together leading scholars both from the United States and Europe.
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spelling cern-22003152021-04-21T19:36:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2200315engHeinze, ThomasMünch, RichardInnovation in science and organizational renewal: historical and sociological perspectivesScience in GeneralThis book looks at the types of new research organizations that drive scientific innovation and how ground-breaking science transforms research fields and their organization. Based on historical case studies and comparative empirical data, the book presents new and thought-provoking evidence that improves our knowledge and understanding about how new research fields are formed and how research organizations adapt to breakthroughs in science. While the book is firmly based in science history, it discusses more general sociological and policy propositions regarding scientific innovations and organizational change. The volume brings together leading scholars both from the United States and Europe.Palgrave Macmillanoai:cds.cern.ch:22003152016
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title Innovation in science and organizational renewal: historical and sociological perspectives
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