Editorial: Transdisciplinary Innovation (August 2018)

  • McPhee C
  • Bliemel M
  • van der Bijl-Brouwer M
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Please see the call for papers for details: tinyurl.com/yd5gacsv For other future issues, we are accepting general submissions of articles on technology entrepreneurship, innovation management, and other topics relevant to launching and growing technology companies and solving practical problems in emerging domains. [...]we invite you to attend ISPIM Connects Ottawa (ispim-connects-ottawa.com), which will be held in Ottawa, Canada, from April 7-10, 2019. To nurture individual and collective learning, they acknowledge informal learning opportunities including unplanned conversations, while also actively shaping "formal crossroads" including collective writing, annual retreats - "the centrepiece of transdisciplinary practice" - and roundtable sessions. Based on a series of interviews with innovation professionals, the authors identify the motivations and drivers of practitioners to start and continue transdisciplinary learning, their emotions experienced during the shift, and the dissemination of their new learning into professional practice.

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McPhee, C., Bliemel, M., & van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (2018). Editorial: Transdisciplinary Innovation (August 2018). Technology Innovation Management Review, 8(8), 3–6. https://doi.org/10.22215/timreview/1173

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