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Learning, Innovation and Urban Evolution (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): David F. Batten, Cristoforo Sergio Bertuglia, Dino Martellato,... Learning, Innovation and Urban Evolution (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
David F. Batten, Cristoforo Sergio Bertuglia, Dino Martellato, Sylvie Occelli
R4,183 Discovery Miles 41 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the global information society, innovation is a highly pervasive process that influences all facets of human life: cultural, economic, political, and institutional. A desire to comprehend the impacts of innovative change on so many areas of urban life prompted the research project that has resulted in the publication of this volume. Our research confirms that we are presently in the midst of an era of rapid and explosive change. The primary engine driving this latest transformation of the post-industrial society is generally thought to be technological. But such an explanation is too narrow. Broadly speaking, the age in which we find ourselves could be more aptly described as a global, knowledge-intensive age. Many of today's knowledge-intensive activities, like research and development (R&D) programs, are being conducted with relative ease on a multinational scale. As well as science having an increasing impact on processes of innovation, R&D activities also have become more complex. We can observe a growing sophistication of learning-by-doing among creative economic agents. This more sophisticated era of global knowledge exchange is facilitated by major advances in our infrastructure networks. In this highly interactive world, many innovations are by-products of collective exchanges between cities far apart, simplified by the ease of transport and communication. Thus, there is a need for us to look more closely at various collective sequences of learning, knowledge exchange and innovation in a spatial setting. This is the primary purpose of this book.

Learning, Innovation and Urban Evolution (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000): David F. Batten,... Learning, Innovation and Urban Evolution (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
David F. Batten, Cristoforo Sergio Bertuglia, Dino Martellato, Sylvie Occelli
R4,020 Discovery Miles 40 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the global information society, innovation is a highly pervasive process that influences all facets of human life: cultural, economic, political, and institutional. A desire to comprehend the impacts of innovative change on so many areas of urban life prompted the research project that has resulted in the publication of this volume. Our research confirms that we are presently in the midst of an era of rapid and explosive change. The primary engine driving this latest transformation of the post-industrial society is generally thought to be technological. But such an explanation is too narrow. Broadly speaking, the age in which we find ourselves could be more aptly described as a global, knowledge-intensive age. Many of today's knowledge-intensive activities, like research and development (R&D) programs, are being conducted with relative ease on a multinational scale. As well as science having an increasing impact on processes of innovation, R&D activities also have become more complex. We can observe a growing sophistication of learning-by-doing among creative economic agents. This more sophisticated era of global knowledge exchange is facilitated by major advances in our infrastructure networks. In this highly interactive world, many innovations are by-products of collective exchanges between cities far apart, simplified by the ease of transport and communication. Thus, there is a need for us to look more closely at various collective sequences of learning, knowledge exchange and innovation in a spatial setting. This is the primary purpose of this book.

Emergence - Complexity & Organization (14.4) - Complexity & Public Policy (Paperback): Simone Landini, Sylvie Occelli Emergence - Complexity & Organization (14.4) - Complexity & Public Policy (Paperback)
Simone Landini, Sylvie Occelli
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The papers of this special issue share a common message: what is missing is not the development of complexity theory for human activity systems but a better understanding of complexity acting in society.

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