In this article, I reflect on the nature of innovation to lay the groundwork for a philosophy of innovation. First, I contrast the contemporary techno-economic paradigm of innovation with the work of Joseph Schumpeter. It becomes clear that Schumpeter’s work provides good reasons to question the techno-economic paradigm of innovation. Second, I contrast ‘innovation’ with ‘technology’ and identify five differences between the two concepts. Third, I reflect on the process-outcome dimension and the ontic-ontological dimension of innovation to develop four characteristics of the phenomenon of innovation. These four characteristics move beyond the techno-economic paradigm of innovation and highlight, first, the importance of its process dimensio...
Abstract: The article examines the contemporary topical theoretical aspects of the notion ...
The concept of innovation has entered a turbulent age. On the one hand, it is uncritically understoo...
Abstract: The idea of the paper was inspired by the article of Jagdish Bhagwati in “The Financial Ti...
In this article, I reflect on the nature of innovation to lay the groundwork for a philosophy of inn...
In this chapter, we philosophically reflect on the concept of innovation. To this end, we distinguis...
How does science fit into technology and the progression of ideas through innovation? Science (what ...
Technological innovation has been one of the fastest growing areas of economics scholarship and one ...
J.A. Schumpeter was the first one to relate the term innovation with the term entrepreneurship. He f...
Innovation has become a major field of study in economics, management, sociology, science and techno...
There is a lack of ontology in the study and explication of innovation. Does this matter? It matters...
The Schumpeterian and neo-schumpeterian theories represent pillars on which the subject of innovatio...
The types of innovation considered to be Schumpeterian can be very broad. What is an innovation? Acc...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the production of the scientific innovation theme, based on the ...
What is our current understanding of innovation and how many types of innovation do we know? Broadly...
Nowadays, in high-tech industry, innovation has an important role in the process of developing succe...
Abstract: The article examines the contemporary topical theoretical aspects of the notion ...
The concept of innovation has entered a turbulent age. On the one hand, it is uncritically understoo...
Abstract: The idea of the paper was inspired by the article of Jagdish Bhagwati in “The Financial Ti...
In this article, I reflect on the nature of innovation to lay the groundwork for a philosophy of inn...
In this chapter, we philosophically reflect on the concept of innovation. To this end, we distinguis...
How does science fit into technology and the progression of ideas through innovation? Science (what ...
Technological innovation has been one of the fastest growing areas of economics scholarship and one ...
J.A. Schumpeter was the first one to relate the term innovation with the term entrepreneurship. He f...
Innovation has become a major field of study in economics, management, sociology, science and techno...
There is a lack of ontology in the study and explication of innovation. Does this matter? It matters...
The Schumpeterian and neo-schumpeterian theories represent pillars on which the subject of innovatio...
The types of innovation considered to be Schumpeterian can be very broad. What is an innovation? Acc...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the production of the scientific innovation theme, based on the ...
What is our current understanding of innovation and how many types of innovation do we know? Broadly...
Nowadays, in high-tech industry, innovation has an important role in the process of developing succe...
Abstract: The article examines the contemporary topical theoretical aspects of the notion ...
The concept of innovation has entered a turbulent age. On the one hand, it is uncritically understoo...
Abstract: The idea of the paper was inspired by the article of Jagdish Bhagwati in “The Financial Ti...