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Emergent Innovation�a Socio-Epistemological Innovation Technology Creating Profound Change and Radically New Knowledge as Core Challenges in Knowledge Management
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Title : Emergent Innovation�a Socio-Epistemological Innovation Technology Creating Profound Change and Radically New Knowledge as Core Challenges in Knowledge Management
Area : Philosophy
Language : English
Url : http://i-know.tugraz.at/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/emergent-innovation-a-socio-epestimological-innovation-technology.pdf
Doi : 10.1.1.162.1251
Abstract : Abstract: This paper introduces an alternative approach to innovation: Emergent Innovation. As opposed to radical innovation Emergent Innovation finds a balance and integrates the demand both for radically new knowledge and at the same time for an organic development from within the organization. From a knowledge management perspective one can boil down this problem to the question of how to cope with the new and with profound change in knowledge. This question will be dealt with in the first part of the paper. As an implication the alternative approach of Emergent Innovation will be presented in the second part: this approach looks at innovation as a socio-epistemological process of learning from the future.
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