Logo

The Sources of Innovation and Creativity

Small book cover: The Sources of Innovation and Creativity

The Sources of Innovation and Creativity
by

Publisher: National Center on Education and the Economy
Number of pages: 59

Description:
The following pages represent a comprehensive summary of current research and theory on the sources of innovation and creativity, both in individuals and organizations. Based on the recurring concepts in the existing literature, the paper concludes with some recommendations for how education systems can best foster these attributes in students.

Home page url

Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(800KB, PDF)

Similar books

Book cover: Business Research MethodsBusiness Research Methods
by - BookBoon
From the table of contents: Research problems and questions; Putting the problem into context; Choosing research approaches and strategies; Ethics in business research; Choosing samples from populations; Quantitative research methods; etc.
(18718 views)
Book cover: Managing through ChangeManaging through Change
by - BookBoon
Change is the only constant so it's important that you know how to manage through change. This book covers techniques on how to manage change effectively taking into account all of the factors that have impact on others, systems and processes.
(17122 views)
Book cover: Guide to Writing Resumes, CVs and Cover LettersGuide to Writing Resumes, CVs and Cover Letters
- Swarthmore College
The book shows how you can make your CV stand out and convince the recruiter that you have what is needed to do the job. It offers practical tips on how to project a suitable professional image, identify your strengths and write a covering letter.
(18025 views)
Book cover: Managing Under Austerity, Delivering Under PressureManaging Under Austerity, Delivering Under Pressure
by - ANU Press
How can public managers and public services become more productive, more outcome-driven and more agile? How can we achieve better alignment between ever-growing citizen expectations and the realities of constrained service provision?
(8975 views)