Conceptualizing Capability and Knowledge Creation for Societal Innovation
Noboru Konno ()
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Noboru Konno: Tama University
Chapter Chapter 3 in Kōsō-ryoku: Conceptualizing Capability, 2024, pp 53-69 from Springer
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Abstract Theme of this chapter is a para-existent society and its path toward sustainable development through knowledge creation. The key lies in society’s conceptualizing capability, which plays a vital role in generating knowledge. Within this social system, individuals collaborate to generate new value and address challenges for the betterment of society, even in the face of uncertainty and complexity. A comprehensive approach is essential to foster innovation and secure long-term sustainability in a para-existent society. This approach involves adopting a broad perspective and engaging in an ongoing dialogue.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-2831-2_3
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