Industrial innovation
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https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.2007.v30.i4.405Keywords:
innovation processes, innovation indicators, innovation modelsAbstract
A study about the state of the art of definitions, theories and patterns of innovation processes is presented. The process of development of industrial innovation as well as the more commonly used indicators are analysed. The harmonized surveys used in industrialized countries to obtain innovation statistics and indicators are presented.
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