The International Handbook on InnovationLarisa V Shavinina Elsevier, 16/10/2003 - 1200 من الصفحات Approx.1200 pages Approx.1200 pages |
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الصفحة xviii
... effects of mood on creative problemsolving. Nigel King has a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Sheffield, and is currently Reader in Psychology at the University of Huddersfield, U.K. He has published widely in the area of ...
... effects of mood on creative problemsolving. Nigel King has a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Sheffield, and is currently Reader in Psychology at the University of Huddersfield, U.K. He has published widely in the area of ...
الصفحة 48
... effect of the innovation networks explains their capacity to produce positive sum effects for all the participants (DeBresson & Amesse, 1991; Freeman, 1991). They are also flexible and can adapt more easily to the changing requirements ...
... effect of the innovation networks explains their capacity to produce positive sum effects for all the participants (DeBresson & Amesse, 1991; Freeman, 1991). They are also flexible and can adapt more easily to the changing requirements ...
الصفحة 52
... effects of innovation. Journal of Economic Literature, 26, 1120–1171. Or in: C. Freeman (Ed.), The Economics of Innovation (1990, pp. 107–158). Aldershot, U.K.: Edward Elgar. Dosi, G. & Egibi, M. (1991). Substantive and procedural ...
... effects of innovation. Journal of Economic Literature, 26, 1120–1171. Or in: C. Freeman (Ed.), The Economics of Innovation (1990, pp. 107–158). Aldershot, U.K.: Edward Elgar. Dosi, G. & Egibi, M. (1991). Substantive and procedural ...
الصفحة 102
... effects of its own market behavior to see whether it is successful or not. This market-oriented approach emphasizes the pull side of the development process—how the market possibilities determine the development process. However, as ...
... effects of its own market behavior to see whether it is successful or not. This market-oriented approach emphasizes the pull side of the development process—how the market possibilities determine the development process. However, as ...
الصفحة 116
... effects of knowledge acquisition, has the effect of cumulatively impacting on future innovations. Other related terms, like science and technology, should be defined in the context of innovation. Traditional epistemology defines science ...
... effects of knowledge acquisition, has the effect of cumulatively impacting on future innovations. Other related terms, like science and technology, should be defined in the context of innovation. Traditional epistemology defines science ...
المحتوى
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INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN INNOVATIVE ABILITY | 265 |
DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN | 279 |
ASSESSMENT OF INNOVATION | 319 |
DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION | 331 |
INNOVATIONS IN DIFFERENT DOMAINS | 419 |
BASIC APPROACHES TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF INNOVATION IN SOCIAL CONTEXT | 557 |
INNOVATIONS IN SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS | 665 |
INNOVATION LEADERSHIP | 813 |
INNOVATION AND MARKETING | 833 |
INNOVATION AROUND THE WORLD EXAMPLES OF COUNTRY EFFORTS POLICIES PRACTICES AND ISSUES | 857 |
INNOVATIONS OF THE FUTURE | 1071 |
CONCLUSION | 1101 |
Author Index | 1113 |
Subject Index | 1149 |
INNOVATION MANAGEMENT | 759 |
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