The International Handbook on InnovationLarisa V Shavinina Elsevier, 16/10/2003 - 1200 من الصفحات Approx.1200 pages Approx.1200 pages |
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... factors that underlie new product performance, relying upon his and other's research into hundreds of new product launches, probing the question: 'what distinguishes the best from the rest?' Ten common denominators or factors appear to ...
... factors that underlie new product performance, relying upon his and other's research into hundreds of new product launches, probing the question: 'what distinguishes the best from the rest?' Ten common denominators or factors appear to ...
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... factors for innovation. The technology-push/need-pull dichotomy was used to explain not only a wide range of ... factors which impede the adoption of new technologies (see Hadjimanolis, this volume). Similarly, a lot of research has been ...
... factors for innovation. The technology-push/need-pull dichotomy was used to explain not only a wide range of ... factors which impede the adoption of new technologies (see Hadjimanolis, this volume). Similarly, a lot of research has been ...
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... factors have broadened out markedly. Innovation models have moved from a concentration on factors wholly or to a greater or lesser degree within the control of the firm (i.e. R&D management, marketing, financial resources, etc.) to factors ...
... factors have broadened out markedly. Innovation models have moved from a concentration on factors wholly or to a greater or lesser degree within the control of the firm (i.e. R&D management, marketing, financial resources, etc.) to factors ...
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... factors. Indeed, some examinations have concluded that “(t)he concept of intelligence cannot be explicitly defined, not only because of the nature of intelligence but also because of the nature of concepts” (Neisser, 1979, p. 179). A ...
... factors. Indeed, some examinations have concluded that “(t)he concept of intelligence cannot be explicitly defined, not only because of the nature of intelligence but also because of the nature of concepts” (Neisser, 1979, p. 179). A ...
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... factors that prove the existence of this chromosome. The further use of such terms as the 'truly gifted', the 'moderately gifted', and the 'borderline gifted' only serves to confound the issue and might result in further misguided ...
... factors that prove the existence of this chromosome. The further use of such terms as the 'truly gifted', the 'moderately gifted', and the 'borderline gifted' only serves to confound the issue and might result in further misguided ...
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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