The International Handbook on InnovationLarisa V Shavinina Elsevier, 16/10/2003 - 1200 من الصفحات Approx.1200 pages Approx.1200 pages |
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... which sheds light on the neuropsycho3 logical nature of innovation. The neuropsychological foundations of innovation is The International Handbook on Innovation Chapter 1. Understanding Innovation: Introduction to Some Important Issues.
... which sheds light on the neuropsycho3 logical nature of innovation. The neuropsychological foundations of innovation is The International Handbook on Innovation Chapter 1. Understanding Innovation: Introduction to Some Important Issues.
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... important goal of this chapter is to try to shed some light on this important issue by presenting a new conceptual framework for understanding individual innovation. Individual innovation begins from the generation of new ideas, which ...
... important goal of this chapter is to try to shed some light on this important issue by presenting a new conceptual framework for understanding individual innovation. Individual innovation begins from the generation of new ideas, which ...
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... importance of changing perspective for new ideas to appear (Chi et al., this volume; Georgsdottir et al., this volume). It is important to note that scholars in the field of innovation point out that innovation does not necessarily ...
... importance of changing perspective for new ideas to appear (Chi et al., this volume; Georgsdottir et al., this volume). It is important to note that scholars in the field of innovation point out that innovation does not necessarily ...
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... important advances (i.e. formulating objectively new fundamental laws, rules, novel ideas, etc.) can be 1This is very clearly shown in his life ideal: “The cognition of the world in its unity and its rational comprehension” (as cited in ...
... important advances (i.e. formulating objectively new fundamental laws, rules, novel ideas, etc.) can be 1This is very clearly shown in his life ideal: “The cognition of the world in its unity and its rational comprehension” (as cited in ...
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... important and that the only things that count are its inputs and outputs. For example, money invested in R&D (input into the black box) will generate, as a rule of thumb, new technological products (outputs) but economists do not need ...
... important and that the only things that count are its inputs and outputs. For example, money invested in R&D (input into the black box) will generate, as a rule of thumb, new technological products (outputs) but economists do not need ...
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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