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Exaptation in innovation processes: theory and models

Chapter
Publication Date:
2013
Short description:
Exaptation in innovation processes: theory and models / Bonifati, G., Villani, M. - In: Handbook of economic organization. Integrating Economic and Organization Theory / A. Grandori (editor). - STAMPA. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2013. - ISBN 978 1 84980 398 4. - pp. 172-192 [10.4337/9781782548225.00019]
abstract:
In this chapter we present a contribution to a theory of exaptation phenomena in innovation processes. In section 1 we define exaptations and discuss some related conceptual issues. In order to contribute to the development of an exaptation-based view in the economics of innovation, in the remaining sections we propose a theoretical framework and simulation models for the study of the processes of exaptation. In section 2, we relate exaptation phenomena at different levels of organization and provide a framework for their analysis. In section 3 we argue that in innovation theory an exaptation-based perspective can be considered, at least potentially, an alternative to the “adaptation through selection” perspective. In sections 4-6 we represent and clarify the theory presented above, by means of two agent-based simulation models. In the first model, exaptation occurs through the exchange of artifacts and information between two agents. In the second model many agents are producers and consumers of thousands of artifacts and are able to introduce innovations. The latter model is explicitly designed to simulate the emergence of recurrent patterns of interactions, and their changes, as consequence of locally introduced innovations. Section 7 concludes the chapter.
Iris type:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
innovation theory; exaptation; agent based models
List of contributors:
Bonifati, Giovanni; Villani, Marco
Authors of the University:
VILLANI Marco
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/709353
Book title:
Handbook of economic organization. Integrating Economic and Organization Theory
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