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Title: | Of peeled carrots and "the Fosbury Flop" |
Author(s): | Vojak, Bruce A. |
Subject(s): | epistemology
innovation |
Abstract: | A reflection on the differences between incremental and breakthrough innovation: Insights from Kuhn’s "The Structures of Scientific Revolutions" applied to corporate innovation |
Issue Date: | 2012-11-15 |
Citation Info: | Vojak, Bruce A., "Of peeled carrots and 'the Fosbury Flop'," On the Epistemology of Innovation: How Breakthrough Innovators Connect the Dots, no. 14 (November 15, 2012). |
Series/Report: | On the Epistemology of Innovation: How Breakthrough Innovators Connect the Dots, no. 14 |
Genre: | Essay |
Type: | Text |
Language: | English |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2142/35233 |
Publication Status: | unpublished |
Peer Reviewed: | not peer reviewed |
Rights Information: | Copyright © Bruce A. Vojak, 2012 |
Date Available in IDEALS: | 2012-11-17 |
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Epistemology of Innovation
A series of occasional essays addressed to senior executives, managers and technologists responsible for innovation in industry. Its purpose is to challenge readers to reflect broadly and deeply on the practice of innovation – in particular on how innovators come to know what to do today – in order to succeed commercially in the future.