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Online Communities and Open Innovation
Governance and Symbolic Value Creation
Series: Routledge Studies in Industry and Innovation
The advent of Internet marked a significant change in how users and customers can be involved in the innovative process. History is rife with examples of how users innovate, but Internet and its associated communication technologies brought radically new means for individuals to interact rapidly...
Published February 3rd 2011 by Routledge
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Managing situated creativity in cultural industries
Series: Routledge Studies in Industry and Innovation
Creativity is the emergence of something novel and appropriate, from a person, a group, a society. A creative idea or product must be novel. Yet, novelty is not enough (a novel idea may be ridiculous or nonsensical). In addition to novelty, to be creative an idea or product must also attain some...
Published December 13th 2010 by Routledge
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When is Regional “Beautiful”?
Implications for Knowledge Flows, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Series: Routledge Studies in Industry and Innovation
This book focuses on the importance of geography and space in explaining knowledge flows, entrepreneurship and innovation. During the last few decades spatial perspectives have enjoyed a growing attention outside the specific discipline of geography both in academic economics and among...
Published November 25th 2010 by Routledge
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