Matthias Müller makes a case for the particular role of the demand side
in research on innovation. Based on a complex agent-based simulation
model, he analyzes the versatile mutual relationships between consumers
and producers within the innovation process. Instead of oversimplifying
the demand side, the book aims to apply important aspects which too
often are only applied to the supply side, e.g., the heterogeneity and
bounded rationality of economic actors embedded in networks. The results
offer a new perspective on the innovation process, proving that the
demand side and consumers are important drivers of innovation, which
must be included in future research for a full picture.