System Innovation for a World in Transition 1st Edition
System Innovation for a World in Transition (1st Edition) by Artde Donald Kin-Tak Lam, Stephen D. Prior, Siu-Tsen Shen, Sheng-Joue Young, and Liang-Wen Ji is a timely, authoritative guide for anyone tackling complex change in technology, policy, and society. Poised at the crossroads of sustainability and economic transformation, this book captures the urgent debates shaping the Asia-Pacific and global innovation landscape.
Discover clear, research-driven insight into how systems thinking, multi-level governance, and cross-sector collaboration drive successful transitions. Through rigorous analysis and relatable examples, the authors unpack frameworks that help practitioners and scholars translate theory into action—whether you work in urban planning, clean energy, public policy, or corporate strategy. The text balances conceptual depth with practical relevance, making it ideal for graduate courses, policy teams, and innovation-led organizations across Europe, North America, and emerging economies.
Why read this 1st Edition? It synthesizes interdisciplinary perspectives to offer strategic tools for designing resilient, equitable systems. Readers gain actionable guidance on scaling sustainable technologies, steering institutional change, and measuring social impact—skills essential for leaders navigating decarbonization, digital transformation, and social inclusion efforts worldwide.
Readable, evidence-based, and globally oriented, this volume elevates your understanding of system innovation and equips you to influence policy and practice in regional and international contexts. If you are seeking a single, compact resource that bridges academic rigor with practical strategy, this book delivers.
Order your copy today to strengthen your expertise in system innovation and position yourself at the forefront of a world in transition.
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