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Let a hundred flowers bloom! Decentralization and innovation

Leonard Nakamura

Business Review, 2003, issue Q1, 21-33

Abstract: Which is more likely to encourage creativity and innovation: a centralized or a decentralized system of support? That is, should large organizations and recognized experts determine who gets funding for their ideas? Or should small businesses, patrons, and foundations provide the primary support for innovation? In \\" Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom! Decentralization and Innovation,\\" Nakamura looks at the case for both sides using economic analysis, empirical studies, and anecdotal evidence

Date: 2003
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