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The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal, Volume 13(3), 2008, article 12. Bios Theory of Innovation
In: http://www.innovation.cc/scholarly-style/sabelli1dec2008jag_rev13i12.pdf
Abstract: An innovation is the materialization of a novel idea. The individual mental creation must be followed by institutional and social processes. Also the mental creation is not purely individual but emerges within a culture and an economic milieu. Innovative change could be serendipitous, even serendipity, however, Pasteur remarked, is not fortuitous, but requires readiness to capture it and transform it into insight. Innovation is the capturing of a creative idea and its maturation as a useful object or procedure. Novelty (i.e. measurable, causal creativity) defines bios. The Bios Theory of Evolution (Sabelli, 2005, 2007) provides a model to promote creative innovation. While the empirical bases of the theory cannot be developed here, the article includes references to relevant scientific publications.
Keyword: 2008; article 12. Bios Theory of Innovation; Asymmetry; Bios; Complexity; Computation; Creativity; Cyclic engines; Dialectics; Key words; Levels of Organization; Logic. The Innovation Journal; The Public Sector Innovation Journal; Volume 13(3
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.174.3152
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