This volume offers varied perspectives on the nature and facilitating factors of organizational ingenuity, defined by the editors as "the ability to create innovative solutions within
structural constraints using limited resources and imaginative problem solving." The first four chapters address overarching concepts, including definitions and ingenuity as a factor in
corporate environmental sustainability and as a factor in the commercialization of early-stage technological innovation. The remaining nine chapters provide more detailed case studies of
organizational ingenuity across a range of sectoral and national contexts. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)