Titre | A few arguments in favor of a holistic approach to innovation in economics and management | |
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Auteur | Delphine Manceau, Pascal Morand | |
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Revue | Journal of Innovation Economics |
Numéro | no 15, 2014 Journal of Innovation Economics & Management, n°15, 3 | |
Page | 101-115 | |
Résumé anglais |
Innovation is an often-misunderstood concept that generates confusion. It is systematically associated with research and technology – often in relation to the linear model that underestimates the various factors and the complex processes that lead to it. This sometimes leads to public policies shaped by a misguided and partial view of innovation and a biased analysis of its stimulating factors at a macro and microeconomic level. This paper argues in favor of an enlarged and holistic view of innovation combining R&D and creativity and including recent trends such as design thinking, open innovation, digitalization, sustainable development and CSR, and resource-limited innovation.JEL codes: O30, M21 Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=JIE_015_0101 |