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The Calvino’s Method as Grammar of Innovation

Andrea Prencipe () and Massimo Sideri ()
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Andrea Prencipe: Luiss University
Massimo Sideri: Corriere della Sera

Chapter Chapter 1 in The Grammar of Innovation, 2024, pp 1-21 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Innovation is change. Change that generates value. Change can be of different nature—e.g., technological, social, organisational, cultural; value(s) generated by such changes can be of different natures too—e.g., financial, economic, social, personal, organisational, educational, institutional, societal. Often—but not necessarily—enabled by and / or rooted in technology, innovation is a socio-anthropological phenomenon that has characterised human lives since its appearance. Scholars and practitioners have conceived—and acted upon—innovation as a process, a strategy as well as an attitude of mind, a posture towards reality. Connecting distant disciplinary domains to gain a novel perspective may help develop the basis for a grammar of innovation.

Keywords: Grammar; Innovation; Method; Process; Routine; Structure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-60649-6_1

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