The International Handbook on InnovationLarisa V Shavinina Elsevier, 16/10/2003 - 1200 من الصفحات Approx.1200 pages Approx.1200 pages |
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... Types of Innovations, by Robert J. Sternberg, Jean E. Pretz and James C. Kaufman, describes various innovative forms, each representing a different kind of creative contribution. Based on Sternberg's propulsion model of creative ...
... Types of Innovations, by Robert J. Sternberg, Jean E. Pretz and James C. Kaufman, describes various innovative forms, each representing a different kind of creative contribution. Based on Sternberg's propulsion model of creative ...
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... types have became widespread in educational and business settings. Clapham provides an overview of various types of creativity training programs, which vary widely in methodology and scope, and analyzes recent research findings ...
... types have became widespread in educational and business settings. Clapham provides an overview of various types of creativity training programs, which vary widely in methodology and scope, and analyzes recent research findings ...
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... type of the objective representations of reality—that is, how an individual sees, understands, and interprets what is ... types of representations. This means that intelligent persons—and particularly innovators, who are intellectually ...
... type of the objective representations of reality—that is, how an individual sees, understands, and interprets what is ... types of representations. This means that intelligent persons—and particularly innovators, who are intellectually ...
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... types of the properties of human intelligence: level properties, combination properties, and process properties. In other words, all properties of human intelligence identified by psychological science were categorized into these three ...
... types of the properties of human intelligence: level properties, combination properties, and process properties. In other words, all properties of human intelligence identified by psychological science were categorized into these three ...
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... type of recombination, the probabilities for crossover and mutation, the representation, the population's size, and ... types and specific values of variation, selection, and heritability operators are more efficient than others. While ...
... type of recombination, the probabilities for crossover and mutation, the representation, the population's size, and ... types and specific values of variation, selection, and heritability operators are more efficient than others. While ...
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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