| Dedication |
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| About the Authors |
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| Preface |
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| PART I INTRODUCTION |
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1. Understanding Innovation: Introduction to Some Important Issues |
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| PART II THE NATURE OF INNOVATION |
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1. The Neurophysiological Basis of Innovation |
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17 | (14) |
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2. On the Nature of Individual Innovation |
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Larisa V. Shavinina and Kavita L. Seeratan |
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31 | (13) |
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Dora Mannova and John Phillimore |
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44 | (10) |
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4. Evolutionary Models of Innovation and the Meno Problem |
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54 | (25) |
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5. The Three-Ring Conception of Giftedness: Its Implications for Understanding the Nature of Innovation |
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79 | (18) |
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6. Innovation and Strategic Reflexivity: An Evolutionary Approach Applied to Services |
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97 | (18) |
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7. The Nature and Dynamics of Discontinuous and Disruptive Innovations from a Learning and Knowledge Management Perspective |
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Elias G. Carayannis, Edgar Gonzalez and John J. Wetter |
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115 | (24) |
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8. Profitable Product Innovation: The Critical Success Factors |
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139 | (19) |
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Robert J. Sternberg, Jean E. Pretz and James C. Kaufman |
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158 | (12) |
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10. Problem Generation and Innovation |
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170 | (10) |
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11. The Role of Flexibility in Innovation |
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Asta S. Georgsdottir, Todd I. Lubart and Isaac Getz |
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180 | (11) |
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12. The Effect of Mood On Creativity in the Innovative Process |
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191 | (13) |
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13. Case Studies of Innovation: Ordinary Thinking, Extraordinary Outcomes |
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204 | (44) |
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14. Innovation and Evolution: Managing Tensions Within and Between the Domains of Theory and Practice |
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James R. Bailey and Cameron M. Ford |
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248 | (10) |
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15. E-Creativity and E-Innovation |
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258 | (9) |
| PART III INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN INNOVATIVE ABILITY |
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1. The Art of Innovation: Polymaths and Universality of the Creative Process |
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267 | (14) |
| PART IV DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN |
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Nicholas Colangelo, Susan Assouline, Laurie Croft, Ciar Baldus and Damien Ihrig |
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281 | (12) |
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2. Exceptional Creativity Across the Life Span: The Emergence and Manifestation of Creative Genius |
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293 | (16) |
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3. Innovations by the Frail Elderly |
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Thomas E. Heinzen and Nancy Vail |
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309 | (12) |
| PART V ASSESSMENT OF INNOVATION |
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1. The Measurement of Innovativeness |
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Ronald E. Goldsmith and Gordon R. Foxall |
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321 | (12) |
| PART VI DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION |
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1. Developing High Potentials for Innovation in Young People Through the Schoolwide Enrichment Model |
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Sally M. Reis and Joseph S. Renzulli |
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333 | (14) |
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2. Towards a Logic of Innovation |
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347 | (19) |
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3. The Development of Innovative Ideas Through Creativity Training |
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366 | (11) |
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4. Intuitive Tools for Innovative Thinking |
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Robert Root-Bernstein and Michele Root-Bernstein |
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377 | (11) |
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5. Stimulating Innovation |
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388 | (13) |
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6. Developing Innovative Ideas Through High Intellectual and Creative Educational Multimedia Technologies |
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Larisa V. Shavinina and Evgueni A. Ponomarev |
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401 | (20) |
| PART VII INNOVATIONS IN DIFFERENT DOMAINS |
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1. Dimensions of Scientific Innovation |
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421 | (9) |
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2. Do Radical Discoveries Require Ontological Shifts? |
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Michelene T.H. Chi and Robert G.M. Hausmann |
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430 | (15) |
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3. Understanding Scientific Innovation: The Case of Nobel Laureates |
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445 | (13) |
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4. Innovation in the Social Sciences: Herbert A. Simon and the Birth of a Research Tradition |
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458 | (13) |
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471 | (14) |
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6. Directions for Innovation in Music Education: Integrating Conceptions of Musical Giftedness into General Educational Practice and Enhancing Innovation on the Part of Musically Gifted Students |
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Larry Scripp and Rena F. Subotnik |
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485 | (28) |
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7. Determinants of Technological Innovation: Current Research Trends and Future Prospects |
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513 | (16) |
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8. Innovation in Financial Services Infrastructure |
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529 | (19) |
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9. Innovation in Integrated Electronics and Related Technologies: Experiences with Industrial-Sponsored Large-Scale Multidisciplinary Programs and Single Investigator Programs in a Research University |
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548 | (11) |
| PART VIII BASIC APPROACHES TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF INNOVATION IN SOCIAL CONTEXT |
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1. The Barriers Approach to Innovation |
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559 | (15) |
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2. Knowledge Management Processes and Work Group Innovation |
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James L. Farr, Hock-Peng Sin and Paul E. Tesluk |
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574 | (13) |
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3. Creativity and Innovation = Competitiveness? When, How, and Why |
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Elias G. Carayannis and Edgar Gonzalez |
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587 | (20) |
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4. Innovation Tensions: Chaos, Structure, and Managed Chaos |
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Rajiv Nag, Kevin G. Corley and Dennis A. Gioia |
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607 | (12) |
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5. Involvement in Innovation: The Role of Identity |
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619 | (12) |
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6. Managers' Recognition of Employees' Creative Ideas: A Social-Cognitive Model |
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Jing Zhou and Richard W. Woodman |
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631 | (10) |
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7. Venture Capital's Role in Innovation: Issues, Research and Stakeholder Interests |
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John Callahan and Steven Muegge |
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641 | (26) |
| PART IX INNOVATIONS IN SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS |
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1. Encouraging Innovation in Small Firms Through Externally Generated Knowledge |
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Edward Major and Martyn Cordey-Hayes |
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667 | (13) |
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2. Linking Knowledge, Networking and Innovation Processes: A Conceptual Model |
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Jacqueline Swan, Harry Scarbrough and Maxine Robertson |
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680 | (15) |
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3. Managing Innovation in Multitechnology Firms |
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695 | (7) |
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4. Innovation Processes in Transnational Corporations |
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Oliver Gassmann and Maximilian von Zedtwitz |
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702 | (13) |
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5. An Analysis of Research and Innovative Activities of Universities in the United States |
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715 | (24) |
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6. Incubating and Networking Technology Commercialization Centers among Emerging, Developing, and Mature Technopoleis Worldwide |
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David V. Gibson and Pedro Conceição |
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739 | (11) |
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7. Science Parks: A Triumph of Hype over Experience? |
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John Phillimore and Richard Joseph |
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750 | (11) |
| PART X INNOVATION MANAGEMENT |
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1. Challenges in Innovation Management |
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761 | (14) |
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2. Managing Technological Innovation in Business Organizations |
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775 | (15) |
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3. Towards a Constructivist Approach of Technological Innovation Management |
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Vincent Boly, Laure Morel and Jean Renaud |
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790 | (14) |
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4. Promotors and Champions in Innovations: Development of a Research Paradigm |
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804 | (11) |
| PART XI INNOVATION LEADERSHIP |
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1. Innovation and Leadership |
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815 | (20) |
| PART XII INNOVATION AND MARKETING |
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1. Innovation and Market Research |
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835 | (10) |
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2. Marketing and the Development of Innovative New Products |
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845 | (14) |
| PART XIII INNOVATION AROUND THE WORLD: EXAMPLES OF COUNTRY EFFORTS, POLICIES, PRACTICES AND ISSUES |
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1. Innovation Process in Hungary |
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859 | (14) |
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2. Innovation under Constraints: The Case of Singapore |
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Hung-Kei Tang and Khim-Teck Yeo |
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873 | (9) |
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3. Continuous Innovation in Japan: The Power of Tacit Knowledge |
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Ikujiro Nonaka, Keigo Sasaki and Mohi Ahmed |
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882 | (8) |
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890 | (14) |
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5. Regional Innovations and the Economic Competitiveness in India |
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904 | (11) |
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6. Innovation Process in Switzerland |
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915 | (30) |
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7. Systems of Innovation and Competence Building Across Diversity: Learning from the Portuguese Path in the European Context |
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Pedro Conceição and Manuel V. Heitor |
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945 | (31) |
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8. The Taiwan Innovation System |
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Chiung-Wen Hsu and Hsing-Hsiung Chen |
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976 | (24) |
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9. Innovation in the Upstream Oil and Gas Sector: A Strategic Sector of Canada's Economy |
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A. Jai Persaud, Uma Kumar and Vinod Kumar |
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1000 | (18) |
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10. The National German Innovation System: Its Development in Different Governmental and Territorial Structures |
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Hariolf Grupp, Iciar Domingue-Lacasa and Monika Friedrich-Nishio |
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1018 | (26) |
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11. Frankenstein Futures? German and British Biotechnology Compared |
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1044 | (29) |
| PART XIV INNOVATIONS OF THE FUTURE |
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1. Future Innovations in Science and Technology |
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1073 | (21) |
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2. The Future of Innovation Research |
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1094 | (9) |
| PART XV CONCLUSION |
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1. Research on Innovation at the Beginning of the 21st Century: What Do We Know About It? |
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1103 | (10) |
| Author Index |
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1113 | (36) |
| Subject Index |
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