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Innovation and IT in an International Context

R&D strategy and operations

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Innovation and IT are intertwined. In order to understand how, this book takes an interdisciplinary view of innovation in an international and digital world. It addresses strategic and operational aspects of R and D and new product development, emphasizing knowledge management, configurational design, distance and diversity.

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Introduction: A Systemic View of Innovation

  2. Strategizing the R&D Function

  3. IS Support for R&D Coordination and Design

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Nantes and SKEMA Business School, France

    Frantz Rowe

  • Tel Aviv University, Israel

    Dov Te’eni

About the editors

Frantz Rowe is a professor in the Institute of Economics and Management at Nantes University, France. His research conducted at SKEMA Business School and LEMNA includes information systems and knowledge integration (particularly ERP and PLM systems), inter-organizational information systems and IS-enabled organizational transformation. Frantz is past president of AIM, Head of Master in Consulting and Research, and Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Information Systems.

Dov Te'eni holds the Mexico Chair for Information Systems at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He studies how computers support people working and sharing knowledge. He is past President of AIS – the International Association of Information Systems. He also serves as an academic director of the Orange Institute for Internet Research at Tel Aviv University. Dov was awarded the AIS Fellowship in 2008.

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