
The Global Innovator
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What makes a society innovative?
Tracing the story of five great civilizations, fromancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, to the Middle East, Europe, the United Statesand China, this book will tell you. History offers us a model and lessons forwhat can be done right, and it shows how once mighty and innovative societiescan fall. The story here departs from pundits who believe that the Western orAmerican-style political and legal system is universally best for economicsuccess. At various times China, the Middle East and elsewhere were the greatengines of innovation; later leadership passed to Europe and the United States.As some places rose to the top of science and technology, others fell away. Andsome, like China, rose again.
The lessons of history are clear. Centers of innovationlearn from and borrow ideas, practices and technologies from elsewhere. Theyadapt ideas and practices to add new value. They activate strengths of theirpopulation through education, cultural openness, and access to financialresources. They build strong institutions that pursue new knowledge and rejectorthodoxy. At a time when the world seems to be closing doors to the talentedand pulling back from global engagement, when suspicion of the foreign isrunning high, we may be losing the essential traits that make for innovation,the most important of all assets for the future of the human race.
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KENNETH LIPARTITO, PhD is an author and editor of seven books, is Professor of History at Florida International University in Miami and president of The Business History Group (businesshistorygroup.com). His award winning writings include A History of the Kennedy Space Center and Corporate Responsibility: The American Experience. He has lectured around the world and is a member of the Innovation, Equity and the Future of Prosperity team at the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR).
PATRICIA WATSON, PhD is a historian with expertise in popular history, medical history, family history, and oral history who works across many different media platforms, including illustrated books, exhibits, videos, and websites. Among her books are The Front Line in the War Against HIV/AIDS: Case Studies from the African Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Partnerships; Henry Schein: A History of Success; Building Values and Traditions: One Hundred Years of Coopers & Lybrand; Crane: 150 Years Together.
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