Dynaxibility for Innovation – Global trends in the field of “Working, Learning, Developing Skills”
Klaus Henning (),
Frank Hees and
Alan Hansen
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Klaus Henning: IMA/ZLW & IfU - RWTH Aachen University
Frank Hees: ZLW/IMA & IfU, RWTH Aachen University
Alan Hansen: ZLW/IMA & IfU, RWTH Aachen University
A chapter in Automation, Communication and Cybernetics in Science and Engineering 2009/2010, 2011, pp 507-517 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Innovative ability is regarded as the key factor to overcoming the current worldwide economic crisis. In this context, individuals, organizations and society have to learn to cope with steadily growing dynamism and complexity. These problems manifest in various dilemmas; their balancing is one of the greatest challenges to secure the innovative ability of Germany as a business venue. The project “International Monitoring” (IMO) has, as part of various future clusters, identified and bundled important dilemmas, trends and developments to serve as thematic cornerstones for future design of work-, learning and competence development processes.
Keywords: Innovation; trends; research projects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16208-4_45
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