Innovation ecosystems : the future of civilizations and the civilization of the future / Michel Saloff-Coste.

By: Saloff Coste, Michel [author.]
Language: English Series: Innovation, entrepreneurship, management seriesInnovation and technology set: v. 14.Publisher: London, UK : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781786307002 ; 9781119988250; 111998825XSubject(s): Technology and civilization | Technological innovations | Technological innovations -- Social aspectsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 303.48/3 LOC classification: T173.8Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
Front Matter -- Looking Backwards To Look Forwards: Why a Change of Civilization? -- Creation and Communication as the Basis of the Civilization of the Future -- The Transformation of Organizations Towards More Collective Intelligence -- International Foresight on Innovative Ecosystems -- Global Overview of Innovative Ecosystems -- Learning from Global Innovation Systems -- Systemic Risks and the Emergence of the New Civilization -- The Beginnings of the New Civilization -- Conclusion: How Can We Make Sense of Our New Human Condition? -- References -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management.
Summary: Our current situation, marked simultaneously by the Anthropocene, global warming, digitization and exponential artificial intelligence, leads us to sudden and total change in global civilization and, de facto, to rebuilding the foundations of the international economy. Innovation Ecosystems explores the risks and opportunities facing the contemporary world by analyzing, comparing and categorizing the world’s most dynamic innovation ecosystems by region and city. This includes the identification of key characteristics – common or original – and learning from them in terms of culture, management, system and structure, in order to meet current challenges and think about civilizations of the future.
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Front Matter -- Looking Backwards To Look Forwards: Why a Change of Civilization? -- Creation and Communication as the Basis of the Civilization of the Future -- The Transformation of Organizations Towards More Collective Intelligence -- International Foresight on Innovative Ecosystems -- Global Overview of Innovative Ecosystems -- Learning from Global Innovation Systems -- Systemic Risks and the Emergence of the New Civilization -- The Beginnings of the New Civilization -- Conclusion: How Can We Make Sense of Our New Human Condition? -- References -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management.

Our current situation, marked simultaneously by the Anthropocene, global warming, digitization and exponential artificial intelligence, leads us to sudden and total change in global civilization and, de facto, to rebuilding the foundations of the international economy. Innovation Ecosystems explores the risks and opportunities facing the contemporary world by analyzing, comparing and categorizing the world’s most dynamic innovation ecosystems by region and city. This includes the identification of key characteristics – common or original – and learning from them in terms of culture, management, system and structure, in order to meet current challenges and think about civilizations of the future.

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