Defining Technological Innovation
Chapter 2 of Library Technology Reports (vol 49, no. 7) "Technological Innovation: Perceptions and Definitions" seeks to refine the broad and perhaps amorphous concept of innovation. It shares some definitions of innovation from the academic literature, as well as some insights from the co...
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