In this paper we investigate exaptation as source of creativity and innovation. This term addresses natural features that enhance fitness, but were not built up by natural selection for that purpose. In the management literature this term has been used to address the exploitation of an existing body of knowledge to enter an emerging technological trajectory and gain a competitive advantage in a relative industry. So far, however, little attention has been devoted to the evolutionary dynamics underling and generated by this process. Therefore, in this paper we deepen our understanding of those aspects. Our main contribution is to highlight the discontinuous nature of those changes. Exaptation, differentlyfrom adaptations, are not selected fo...
The repurposing of problem-solving artifacts is an efficient way to innovate. Originating in evoluti...
Purpose – This paper explores how exaptive innovation process might be considered a useful innovatio...
International audienceExaptation contributes significantly to evolution of entities ‘born and made’,...
This book explores the role of exaptation in diverse areas of life, with examples ranging from biolo...
This book explores the role of exaptation in diverse areas of life, with examples ranging from biolo...
adaptation. Biologists are accustomed to biological adaptation, which assumes evolution ofstructure ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtv051There is incr...
Accounts of economic change recognize that markets create selective pressures for the adaptation of ...
This paper recognizes a specific correspondence between biological evolution and technological devel...
The term exaptation, coined by Gould and Vrba, refers to those characters that are useful for surviv...
The subject of this article is to study the critique of the adaptationist programme in the evolution...
Purpose: This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of novelty emergence in the context of a...
Palaeontologists Stephen J. Gould and Elisabeth Vrba introduced the term \u201cex-aptation\u201d (Go...
In socio-economic innovation processes, exaptations emerge from processes through which an initial a...
In innovation processes, exaptations are innovation-development processes through which an initial a...
The repurposing of problem-solving artifacts is an efficient way to innovate. Originating in evoluti...
Purpose – This paper explores how exaptive innovation process might be considered a useful innovatio...
International audienceExaptation contributes significantly to evolution of entities ‘born and made’,...
This book explores the role of exaptation in diverse areas of life, with examples ranging from biolo...
This book explores the role of exaptation in diverse areas of life, with examples ranging from biolo...
adaptation. Biologists are accustomed to biological adaptation, which assumes evolution ofstructure ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtv051There is incr...
Accounts of economic change recognize that markets create selective pressures for the adaptation of ...
This paper recognizes a specific correspondence between biological evolution and technological devel...
The term exaptation, coined by Gould and Vrba, refers to those characters that are useful for surviv...
The subject of this article is to study the critique of the adaptationist programme in the evolution...
Purpose: This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of novelty emergence in the context of a...
Palaeontologists Stephen J. Gould and Elisabeth Vrba introduced the term \u201cex-aptation\u201d (Go...
In socio-economic innovation processes, exaptations emerge from processes through which an initial a...
In innovation processes, exaptations are innovation-development processes through which an initial a...
The repurposing of problem-solving artifacts is an efficient way to innovate. Originating in evoluti...
Purpose – This paper explores how exaptive innovation process might be considered a useful innovatio...
International audienceExaptation contributes significantly to evolution of entities ‘born and made’,...