Understanding the innovation process
Interactive, multi-actor innovation process involve the use, application and transformation of knowledge in the solution of practical problems. Interactive, multi-actor innovation process involve the use, application and transformation of knowledge in the solution of practical problems. Differently from the linear model, by which the development of innovation is assumed to start from research activities to be diffused knowledge transfer initiatives, interactive approach to innovation emphasises the central role of interactions between partners throughout the process. Through actively sharing knowledge, skills and competences among actors, Different pieces of knowledge become combined in new ways and new knowledge is created (ATTRACTISS, D1.1).
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AcTivate and TRigger ACTors to deepen the function of Innovation Support Services
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- Alessia Fantini
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- 01-10-2022
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