Innovations in Micro-regional and Local Development
Éva G. Fekete
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Éva G. Fekete: University of Miskolc
Eszak-magyarorszagi Strategiai Fuzetek, 2007, vol. 4, issue 2, 57-58
Abstract:
In the original sense of the innovation concept, the introduction of any new phenomenon or the new phenomenon itself can be regarded as innovation. New phenomena can be activities, products, organisations or new human and community ways of behaviour. Likeall conscious human activities, regional development offers a large scope of new and original phenomena. In this way innovations can be examined from the following two aspects in the development on local levels: 1. as the appearance and diffusion of technical and technological innovations promoting local development, 2. as the innovation of development activities, including new, locally realised intervention that facilitate technical innovations.
Date: 2007
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