Innovation Economics, Engineering and Management Handbook 2. Группа авторов
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14 10 Craftsman – The Innovative Craftsman: A Historically Permanent Socio-economic Function 10.1. Introduction 10.2. The craftsman, an ignored innovator 10.3. The innovative craftsman of the 21st century 10.4. Conclusion 10.5. References
15 11 Defense – Military Innovation: Networks and Dual-use Technological Development 11.1. Introduction 11.2. Military innovation: main attributes 11.3. Conclusion 11.4. References
16 12 Design Thinking – Design Thinking and Strategic Management of Innovation 12.1. Introduction 12.2. The origins of design thinking 12.3. Design thinking in innovation management 12.4. Conclusion 12.5. References
17 13 Digital – Digital Entrepreneurship as Innovative Entrepreneurship 13.1. Introduction 13.2. Definition and characteristics of digital entrepreneurship 13.3. Digital entrepreneurship in the field of innovation studies 13.4. Conclusion 13.5. References
18 14 Entrepreneurship – Social Innovative Entrepreneurship: An Integrated Multi-level Model 14.1. Introduction 14.2. State-of-the-art: contemporary issues, approaches and levels of analysis 14.3. Integrated multi-level model of innovative social entrepreneurship 14.4. Conclusion 14.5. References
19 15 Fintech – Technology in Finance: Strategic Risks and Challenges 15.1. Introduction 15.2. Evolution of technology in finance 15.3. Risks of fintech 15.4. Concluding remarks 15.5. References
20 16 Gerontech – Geront’innovations and the Silver Economy 16.1. Introduction 16.2. The Silver Economy: a new area for innovation 16.3. “Gerontechnologies”: the technological dimension of innovations in the Silver Economy 16.4. Towards “geront’innovation” 16.5. Conclusion 16.6. References
21 17 Greentech – Contributions and Limitations to the Environmental Transition 17.1. Introduction 17.2. Green technologies, the first technological response to the environmental crisis 17.3. From green technologies to a sustainable technological and socio-economic system 17.4. References
22 18 Hacker – Hackerspace as a Space for Creative Exploration 18.1. Introduction 18.2. The rise of hacker culture 18.3. Cybercrime or creative exploration? 18.4. Conclusion 18.5. References
23 19 Health – Telemedicine: Decentralized Medical Innovation 19.1. Introduction 19.2. Information technology at the service of medical care 19.3. High-performance medical devices 19.4. Conclusion 19.5. References
24 20 Intellectual Corpus – Inventive Intellectual Corpus: Knowledge-based innovation 20.1. Introduction 20.2. Concept of knowledge-based innovation 20.3. Modeling knowledge creation 20.4. Activation of the chaotic inspiration model of knowledge evolution by emergence using the ICAROS® method 20.5. Conclusion 20.6. References
25 21 Imagination – Imagination, Science Fiction, Creativity and Innovation: An Integrated Process 21.1. Introduction 21.2. Tame the imagination in order to innovate 21.3. Imagination: from creativity to innovation 21.4. Conclusion 21.5. References
26 22 Marketing – Marketing of Innovation and University–Industry Collaboration