| John de la Mothe, Gilles Paquet - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 370
...inclusive definition. For him "innovation is a ubiquitous phenomenon in the modern economy." It involves "ongoing processes of learning, searching and exploring,...result in new products, new techniques, new forms of organisation and new markets" (1992, 8). He attaches a high degree of importance to the patterns of... | |
| Manfred M. Fischer, Josef Fröhlich - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 514
...innovation is viewed as a ubiquitous phenomenon. In all sectors of the economy and at all times, we may expect to find ongoing processes of learning, searching...result in new products, new techniques, new forms of organisation and new markets. The first step in recognising this to focus on the gradual and cumulative... | |
| John de la Mothe, Dominique Foray - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 286
...Innovation, Innovation Systems, And Networking Innovation is not a single event, but an on-going process of "learning, searching and exploring, which result in new products, new techniques, new forms of organization and new markets" (Lundvall, 1995, p. 8). It is dependent on a mix of ideas, information,... | |
| Michael Harrison Smith - 2013 - عدد الصفحات: 568
...Lundvall has pointed out that innovation 'is a ubiquitous phenomenon in the modern economy. In practically all parts of the economy, and at all times, we expect...result in new products, new techniques, new forms of organization and new markets.'84 He Table 11.13 OECD project of national systems of innovation The... | |
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