Emotional and social intelligence as’magic key’ in innovation: A designer’s call toward inclusivity for all

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This paper draws attention to the emotional and social intelligence of individuals - encompassing self- and social awareness, empathy and social skills; when applied to innovation, it can boost employee creativity, diversity, risk taking, learning, adapting, and strategic decision making which is deemed as critical in meeting the challenges of the 21st Century. Meanwhile, Design in Business and Innovation have become increasingly synonymous in both meaning (e.g. design and futures thinking) and reach (e.g. products, services, business models, and systems), placing renewed focus on creative human capital as the organizations’ greatest asset. Expanding the conversation of Design in business as a strategic role to develop user-centered innovations through’inclusivity for all’, it is proposed that an organization’s emotional and social intelligence may well bear the’magic key’ toward competitive resilience and long-term survival.

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Bühring, J., & Moore, P. A. (2018, April 11). Emotional and social intelligence as’magic key’ in innovation: A designer’s call toward inclusivity for all. Journal of Innovation Management. Universidade do Porto - Faculdade de Engenharia. https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-0606_006.002_0002

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