September 2020
Intermediate to advanced
234 pages
7h 50m
English
Content preview from Developing Capacity for Innovation in Complex Systems
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Illustrations
Figures
3.1 Freely after British Council
4.1 The coupling of R&D and Marketing model
6.1 The intention-desirable learning matrix
12.1 The responsibility of a leader model
Tables
4.1 Five levels of innovation by Altshuller (Vincent, 2001)
4.2 Typology of innovation models, based on Rothwell (1992, 1994)
8.1 Complex adaptive systems and innovation characteristics
8.2 Complex adaptive systems and innovation properties
12.1 The four-level empowerment grid model, Bens (2006)
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