The Oxford Handbook of Innovation
FJFagerberg, Jan 1951-MDMowery, David C. 1952-
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Abstract
Abstract Innovation spans a number of fields within the social sciences and humanities: management, economics, geography, sociology, policy studies, psychology, and history. Consequently, the rapidly increasing body of literature on innovation is characterized by a multitude of perspectives based on, or cutting across, existing disciplines and specializations. Scholars of innovation can come from such diverse starting points that much of this literature can be missed, and so constructive dialogues missed. The contributors to this book are leading academic experts within their particular field. Each of the twenty-one articles focuses on a specific aspect of innovation. These have been organized into four main…
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- MDMowery, David C. 1952-
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Keywords
- Multitude
- Constructive
- Phenomenon
- Sociology
- Social science
- Engineering ethics
- Epistemology
- Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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