Some analyses of the innovation process
Keywords:
Innovation, Production-business, PolicyAbstract
This paper examines the fundamental aspects of the innovation process. These include the transformation steps from input factors to innovation outcomes, the various states of connection between the innovation process and the production and business process, the implementation of innovation through production and business activities, and policy interventions in the innovation process. The innovation process is further clarified through analysis of key elements, such as the actors involved, the associated benefits, successes and failures, obstacles to overcome, and the effectiveness of policy interventions. The analyses presented here aim to contribute to addressing several theoretical and practical issues related to innovation.
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