Complex Adaptive Systems and the Evolutionary Triple Helix

Innovation dynamics are more and more considered to represent one of the most important processes in the development of modern economic systems. This perspective is at the root of the development of various innovation concepts. The systematic study of different systems of innovation has raised the a...

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Concepts
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Decision Making
Economic Development
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Innovations
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Unilateralism
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