
Testing Innovation Digital Modes and Models
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In this shifting context, it is essential to adopt a critical and multidisciplinary approach to understand the effects of these technologies on business, work, leisure, communication, decision, regulation and innovation. Testing Innovation Digital Modes and Models explores these issues in depth, using specific facts to highlight the dynamics at work and possible future prospects. Understanding these changes requires not only technical expertise, but also reflection on social models, institutions and collective values.
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Dimitri Uzunidis is a professor of innovation economics and management, and the Honorary President of the Research Network on Innovation, France. His research focuses on innovation systems.
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