New Developments in Evolutionary Innovation
Novelty Creation in a Serendipitous Economy
Edited by Gino Cattani and Mariano Mastrogiorgio
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Edited by Gino Cattani, Professor of Strategy and Organization Theory, New York University, and Mariano Mastrogiorgio, Assistant Professor of Management, at IE Business School
Gino Cattani is Professor of Strategy and Organization Theory at the Stern School of Business, Department of Management and Organizations, New York University. His research spans different areas of investigation, with a particular focus on how firms sustain their competitive advantage in regimes of technological change and the role of preadapted capabilities. He also studies audience-mediated legitimation processes that are involved in the recognition and acceptance of novelty. He has served as Deputy Senior Editor of Organization Science, and he is currently serving as associate editor of Management Science and Industrial and Corporate Change. He is also Chief Editor of Advances in Strategic Management.
Mariano Mastrorgiorgio is assistant professor of management at IE Business School, Department of Strategy, where he teaches Introduction to Management and Strategic Management in the undergraduate programmes. His research lies at the intersection of evolutionary theory of innovation, behavioural strategy, and complexity economics. His work has been published in Organization Science, Industrial and Corporate Change and Research Policy.
Contributors:
Giuseppe Carignani, University of Udine
Gino Cattani, New York University
Teppo Felin, University of Oxford
Liane Gabora, University of British Columbia
Stuart Kauffman, University of Pennsylvania
Antonio Mastrogiorgio, IMT School for Advanced Studies
Mariano Mastrorgiorgio, IE Business School
Riccardo Palumbo, University of Chieti-Pescara
Enrico Petracca, University of Bologna
Mike Unrau, Mount Royal University