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Innovation in the Anthropological Perspective : Insights and Consequences for the Theory, Practice, and Design of Innovating

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Innovation is a constant in human life and organization, arising from within a context-based culture of social structures and beliefs. This book re-examines the processes, practices, and mechanisms of innovation from an anthropological perspective, offering a theory of innovation as a dynamic multidimensional system. It uses methods and stories across a broad arc of time, place, social and cultural context, and subject matter. The chapters explore the intersection of virtual, local, and global dynamics and deepen our understanding of aspects and dimensions of innovation that challenge common perceptions, particularly in business and organizational environments. The approach aims to situate innovation in an integrated view of human and non-human ecologies, and to create common ground for a new form of research and practice.


Author: Christine Miller, Julia C. Gluesing, Helga Wild
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: Jul 30, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1032139498
ISBN-13: 9781032139494

Innovation in the Anthropological Perspective : Insights and Consequences for the Theory, Practice, and Design of Innovating

$188.63
 
Innovation is a constant in human life and organization, arising from within a context-based culture of social structures and beliefs. This book re-examines the processes, practices, and mechanisms of innovation from an anthropological perspective, offering a theory of innovation as a dynamic multidimensional system. It uses methods and stories across a broad arc of time, place, social and cultural context, and subject matter. The chapters explore the intersection of virtual, local, and global dynamics and deepen our understanding of aspects and dimensions of innovation that challenge common perceptions, particularly in business and organizational environments. The approach aims to situate innovation in an integrated view of human and non-human ecologies, and to create common ground for a new form of research and practice.


Author: Christine Miller, Julia C. Gluesing, Helga Wild
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: Jul 30, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1032139498
ISBN-13: 9781032139494
 

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