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|a Innovation, the missing dimension
|c Richard K Lester, Michael J Piore
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|a Cambridge :
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|a It is pretty clear that the future of a leading-edge economy now rests in its capacity to innovate. Is is not at all clear what institutions and practices particularly favour innovation. Building on a few closely observed case studies, the authors arrive at some interesting plausible, and ,well, innovative ideas about the way new products and processes come into existence and sometimes flourish. Their ideas have novel and significant implications for teaching, management, and governance.
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|a Technological innovations Economic aspects United States
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