The commentaries have both drawn out the implications of, and challenged, our definition and operationalization of innovation. In this response, we reply to these concerns, discuss the differences between our operationalization and the preexisting operationalization if innovation, and make suggestions for the advancement of the challenging and exciting field of animal innovatio
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...
Transformations in the “behavioural innovativeness” of species—broadly, the capacity to generate new...
The commentaries have both drawn out the implications of, and challenged, our definition and operati...
Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence. Additionally, innovat...
Abstract: Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence. Additionall...
This theme issue explores how and why behavioural innovation occurs, and the consequences of innovat...
Open peer commentary on "Animal innovation defined and operationalized" Grant Ramsey, Meredith L. Ba...
Innovation and creativity are key defining features of human societies. As we face the global challe...
This paper suggests (i) that while work on animal innovation has made good progress in understanding...
Innovation and social learning are the raw materials for traditions and culture. Of these two, innov...
Behavioural innovations have become central to our thinking about how animals adjust to changing env...
AbstractMuch of the importance of innovation stems from its capacity to spread via social learning, ...
Animal innovations range from the discovery of novel food types to the invention of completely novel...
International audienceWe contend that Ramsey et al.'s definition of animal innovation sensu process ...
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...
Transformations in the “behavioural innovativeness” of species—broadly, the capacity to generate new...
The commentaries have both drawn out the implications of, and challenged, our definition and operati...
Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence. Additionally, innovat...
Abstract: Innovation is a key component of most definitions of culture and intelligence. Additionall...
This theme issue explores how and why behavioural innovation occurs, and the consequences of innovat...
Open peer commentary on "Animal innovation defined and operationalized" Grant Ramsey, Meredith L. Ba...
Innovation and creativity are key defining features of human societies. As we face the global challe...
This paper suggests (i) that while work on animal innovation has made good progress in understanding...
Innovation and social learning are the raw materials for traditions and culture. Of these two, innov...
Behavioural innovations have become central to our thinking about how animals adjust to changing env...
AbstractMuch of the importance of innovation stems from its capacity to spread via social learning, ...
Animal innovations range from the discovery of novel food types to the invention of completely novel...
International audienceWe contend that Ramsey et al.'s definition of animal innovation sensu process ...
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...
Transformations in the “behavioural innovativeness” of species—broadly, the capacity to generate new...