Cognitive Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship in Urban Agriculture in Japan and China
Lily Kiminami (),
Shinichi Furuzawa () and
Akira Kiminami ()
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Shinichi Furuzawa: Niigata University
Akira Kiminami: The University of Tokyo
Chapter Chapter 7 in Social Entrepreneurship, Social Business and the Multi-functionality of Urban Agriculture, 2022, pp 79-93 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Cognitive innovation consists of an endless cycle of exploration, exploitation and explanation; an exploratory process of probing boundaries, selecting which of the countless ideas to exploit and develop further, synthesizing the resulting new insights into explanations of how things are, generating new challenges and questions (Gummerum and Denham, Europe’s J Psychol 10:586–588, 2014). The purpose of this chapter is to clarify the cognitive innovation of social entrepreneurs for creating shared value in urban agriculture in Japan and China through qualitative analysis based on the results of selected case studies in Chap. 6 .
Keywords: Cognitive innovation; Social entrepreneurship; Qualitative analysis; Learning capacity; Urban agriculture; Japan; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-1762-2_7
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