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Does America Need More Innovators Matthew Wisnioski Eric S Hintz Marie Stettler Kleine Arthur P Molella Joyce Bedi

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Does America Need More Innovators Matthew Wisnioski Eric S Hintz Marie Stettler Kleine Arthur P Molella Joyce Bedi
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.67 MB
Pages: 410
Author: Matthew Wisnioski; Eric S Hintz; Marie Stettler Kleine; Arthur P Molella; Joyce Bedi
ISBN: 9780262536738, 0262536730
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Does America Need More Innovators Matthew Wisnioski Eric S Hintz Marie Stettler Kleine Arthur P Molella Joyce Bedi by Matthew Wisnioski; Eric S Hintz; Marie Stettler Kleine; Arthur P Molella; Joyce Bedi 9780262536738, 0262536730 instant download after payment.

A critical exploration of today's global imperative to innovate, by champions, critics, and reformers of innovation.
Corporate executives, politicians, and school board leaders agree--Americans must innovate. Innovation experts fuel this demand with books and services that instruct aspiring innovators in best practices, personal habits, and workplace cultures for fostering innovation. But critics have begun to question the unceasing promotion of innovation, pointing out its gadget-centric shallowness, the lack of diversity among innovators, and the unequal distribution of innovation's burdens and rewards. Meanwhile, reformers work to make the training of innovators more inclusive and the outcomes of innovation more responsible. This book offers an overdue critical exploration of today's global imperative to innovate by bringing together innovation's champions, critics, and reformers in conversation.
The book presents an overview of innovator training, exploring the history, motivations, and philosophies of programs in private industry, universities, and government; offers a primer on critical innovation studies, with essays that historicize, contextualize, and problematize the drive to create innovators; and considers initiatives that seek to reform and reshape what it means to be an innovator.
Contributors
Errol Arkilic, Catherine Ashcraft, Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, W. Bernard Carlson, Lisa D. Cook, Humera Fasihuddin, Maryann Feldman, Erik Fisher, Beno�t Godin, Jenn Gustetic, David Guston, Eric S. Hintz, Marie Stettler Kleine, Dutch MacDonald, Mickey McManus, Sebastian Pfotenhauer, Natalie Rusk, Andrew L. Russell, Lucinda M. Sanders, Brenda Trinidad, Lee Vinsel, Matthew Wisnioski

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