Methods and Tools for Creative Competitive Intelligence
Stéphane Goria ()
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Creative competitive intelligence is an information-seeking and monitoring activity of an information environment for the purpose of creativity and innovation. It involves the process leading up to the development of an informational supply adapted to the inspiration of creative or innovative personnel.This dynamic aims for the recognition of novelties (ideas, products, technologies, etc.), the identification of new players in the world of creation and innovation, and the identification of forgotten or neglected developmental paths.This book is aimed at readers who already have some experience of innovation and who are now looking for new ways to discover new products under development, anticipate the design of future products, identify unexplored tracks of inventions, develop and analyze innovation strategies, or recognize the emergence of budding artists.
Keywords: Creativity; Innovation; Weak signal; Gamification; Design Analysis; Information retrieval; agility; competitive intelligence; creative intelligence; creative competitive intelligence; strategic intelligence; serious game; serious gaming; serious play; wargame; wargaming; knowledge management; territorial intelligence; data viusalization; jeu sérieux; ludification; veille; veille stratégique; veille concurrentielle; veille créative; veille agile; intelligence économique; intelligence territoriale; gestion des connaissances; visualisation de données (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-05-17
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Published in Iste Ed.; Wiley, pp.243, 2017, 978-1-78630-163-5. ⟨10.1002/9781119427469⟩
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DOI: 10.1002/9781119427469
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