Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process
Cambridge University Press

Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process

Subjects: Engineering, Technology: general issues
ISBN13: 9780521542173
Published: 18 Sep 2003

Format - Paperback / softback
By Ziman, John

Usually ready in 7-10 business days.

Regular price A$133.53
Sale price A$133.53 Regular price A$137.66

Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process

Regular price A$133.53
Sale price A$133.53 Regular price A$137.66
Product description

Technological artefacts and biological organisms 'evolve' by very similar processes of blind variation and selective retention. This analogy is explored systematically, for the first time, by a team of international experts from evolutionary biology, history and sociology of science and technology, cognitive and computer science, economics, psychology, education, cultural anthropology and research management. Do technological 'memes' play the role of genes? In what sense are novel inventions 'blind'? Does the element of design make them 'Lamarckian' rather than 'Darwinian'? Is the recombination of ideas the essence of technological creativity? Can invention be simulated computationally? What are the entities that actually evolve - artefacts, ideas or organisations? These are only some of the many questions stimulated and partially answered by this powerful metaphor. With its practical demonstration of the explanatory potential of 'evolutionary reasoning' in a well-defined context, this book is a ground-breaking contribution to every discipline concerned with cultural change.

Shipping & Return

Shipping cost is based on weight. Just add products to your cart and use the Shipping Calculator to see the shipping price.

We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery.