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'In Search of Innovation'
In Search of Innovation is a book designed to unleash the exploration process in us all. It is a story that affirms the need for persistence, self-confidence and collaboration. Innovation – putting knowledge into action – requires dynamic interaction with others. For children or leadership executives, the discovery process can be both exiting and frustrating – the simultaneous delight of acceptance…and the agony of rejection. Following the flow of an idea through completion, though, is the essence of progress, sustainability and true economic wealth. In the Knowledge Economy, we are dependant upon the realization of good ideas…and on a global scale. As you take this journey, what images come to mind of true innovators from around the world? |
The E100 Readings on Knowledge Economics: Principles, Practices and
Policies Tartu University Press Debra M. Amidon, Piero Formica, and Eunika Mercier-Laurent (Editors)
Knowledge economics is the new focus for the 21st century. The principles of knowledge economics ought to be endorsed as a revolutionary change - an opportunity to provide a solid foundation, rationale and vision to substitute something more sustainable than the old regime of traditional economics. Intelligent and innovative explorations of computer capabilities help optimise individual and collective work of employees and the entrepreneur. The book is divided into three major sections - each providing a facet of the new thinking. |
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For further information on these publications, contact debra@entovation.com |