Traditionally, company experts and outside collaborators innovate by developing the knowledge map. Success or failure of incremental innovation hinges on this path. The Role of Creative Ignorance suggests the knowledge map should be abandoned and replaced with a new methodology, that of creative ignorance. With over 30 years of experience in international economics and entrepreneurship, Piero Formica explores the concept of creative ignorance in combination with path creation and its disruptive effect on entrepreneurship. Using narrative examples of innovators and companies worldwide, he…mehr
Traditionally, company experts and outside collaborators innovate by developing the knowledge map. Success or failure of incremental innovation hinges on this path. The Role of Creative Ignorance suggests the knowledge map should be abandoned and replaced with a new methodology, that of creative ignorance. With over 30 years of experience in international economics and entrepreneurship, Piero Formica explores the concept of creative ignorance in combination with path creation and its disruptive effect on entrepreneurship. Using narrative examples of innovators and companies worldwide, he introduces the characteristics of successful path creators that overstep the boundaries set by knowledge maps to open up new, unprecedented routes and connect them each other. In doing so, path creators reveal latent, unexpressed needs of consumers and drive innovation forward.
Piero Formica is the founder of the International Entrepreneurship Academy and is Senior Research Fellow at the Innovation Value Institute of the Maynooth University, Ireland, where he leads an international research team on experimentation of high-expectation start-ups. Dr. Formica is also the course leader of Experimental Entrepreneurship at the University Centre for Entrepreneurship, Design and Innovation. As of November 2014, he is Associate Professor at ISTEC, France.
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Foreword by Professor Martin Curley Acknowledgements Note from the Author Introduction: Knowing and Not Knowing, by John Edmondson The Role of Creative Ignorance as a Willing Action 1. Why Is Creative Ignorance Important? 2. Introducing Path finders and Path Creators 3. The Embrace Between Science and Entrepreneurship 4. The Unity of Opposites 5. Ambitious Entrepreneurs 6. Creation out of Nothing The Portraits 7. Experimental Theatre: Path Finders and Path Creators Take To the Stage 8. Portrait of Path Finders 9. Path Finders of 'Made in Italy' 10. Portrait of Path Creators 11. Looking for Path Creators of the Grand Unification between Manufacture and Culture. The Opera Houses Case 12. Path Creators of the Third Millennium University Epilogue: Traveling to the No Comfort Zone and Reaching the Flow Zone Selected Bibliography ?
Foreword by Professor Martin Curley Acknowledgements Note from the Author Introduction: Knowing and Not Knowing, by John Edmondson The Role of Creative Ignorance as a Willing Action 1. Why Is Creative Ignorance Important? 2. Introducing Path finders and Path Creators 3. The Embrace Between Science and Entrepreneurship 4. The Unity of Opposites 5. Ambitious Entrepreneurs 6. Creation out of Nothing The Portraits 7. Experimental Theatre: Path Finders and Path Creators Take To the Stage 8. Portrait of Path Finders 9. Path Finders of 'Made in Italy' 10. Portrait of Path Creators 11. Looking for Path Creators of the Grand Unification between Manufacture and Culture. The Opera Houses Case 12. Path Creators of the Third Millennium University Epilogue: Traveling to the No Comfort Zone and Reaching the Flow Zone Selected Bibliography ?
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