Raghu Garud is Associate Professor of Management and
Organizational Behavior at Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New
York University. Besides authoring many articles on modularity that
have been published in leading management journals, Raghu has
co-edited and co-authored several books, including Path
Dependence and Creation (2001), The Innovation Journey
(1999), and Technological Innovation: Oversights and
Foresights (1997). He was Program Chair for the Technology and
Innovation Management Division for the 2001 Academy of Management
meetings.
Arun Kumaraswamy is Assistant Professor of Management at
the School of Business – Camden, Rutgers University. He has
published several papers on modularity and standards in journals
such as the Academy of Management Journal and the
Strategic Management Journal.
Richard N. Langlois is Professor of Economics at the
University of Connecticut. He is the author of numerous articles
and books, including Firms, Markets, and Economic Change: A
Dynamic Theory of Business Institutions (1995). His history of
the microcomputer industry won the Newcomen Award as the best
article in Business History Review in 1992.
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Raghu Garud & Arun Kumaraswamy: Managing in the Modular Age
This book brings together seminal articles by leading scholars of technological and organizational systems, exploring the impact of 'modularity’. Modularity refers to an ability to take apart and put …
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William Egelhoff & Carmela S. Haklisch: Micro-Electronics
Originally published in 1988 this book was the culmination of 7 years of research in micro-electronics by the Center for Science and Technology Policy in New York. It includes original comparative st …
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William Egelhoff & Carmela S. Haklisch: Micro-Electronics
Originally published in 1988 this book was the culmination of 7 years of research in micro-electronics by the Center for Science and Technology Policy in New York. It includes original comparative st …
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