This paper suggests (i) that while work on animal innovation has made good progress in understanding some of the proximate mechanisms and selective regimes through which innovation emerges, it has somewhat neglected the role of the social environment of innovation; a neglect manifest in the fact that innovation counts are almost always counts of resource-acquisition innovations; the invention of social tools is rarely considered. The same is true of many experimental projects, as these typically impose food acquisition tasks on their experimental subjects. (ii) That neglect is important, because innovations often pose collective action problems; the hominin species were technically innovative because they were also socially adaptable. (iii)...
We seek explanation for how a species with our complex social systems could have arisen. We argue th...
There is a famous puzzle about the first 3 million years of archaeologically visible human technolog...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....
Innovation and creativity are key defining features of human societies. As we face the global challe...
AbstractMuch of the importance of innovation stems from its capacity to spread via social learning, ...
The ability to innovate and the social transmission of innovations have played a central role in hum...
The study of innovation in non-human animals (henceforth: animals) has recently gained momentum acro...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence. Additionally, innovat...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Abstract: Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence. Additionall...
The commentaries have both drawn out the implications of, and challenged, our definition and operati...
Innovation-the combination of invention and social learning-can empower species to invade new niches...
This theme issue explores how and why behavioural innovation occurs, and the consequences of innovat...
We seek explanation for how a species with our complex social systems could have arisen. We argue th...
There is a famous puzzle about the first 3 million years of archaeologically visible human technolog...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....
Innovation and creativity are key defining features of human societies. As we face the global challe...
AbstractMuch of the importance of innovation stems from its capacity to spread via social learning, ...
The ability to innovate and the social transmission of innovations have played a central role in hum...
The study of innovation in non-human animals (henceforth: animals) has recently gained momentum acro...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence. Additionally, innovat...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Abstract: Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence. Additionall...
The commentaries have both drawn out the implications of, and challenged, our definition and operati...
Innovation-the combination of invention and social learning-can empower species to invade new niches...
This theme issue explores how and why behavioural innovation occurs, and the consequences of innovat...
We seek explanation for how a species with our complex social systems could have arisen. We argue th...
There is a famous puzzle about the first 3 million years of archaeologically visible human technolog...
G.L.V., A.L., E.B., N.M and A.W. were funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128 to A....