Are both necessity and opportunity the mothers of innovations?

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Abstract

Baumard's perspective asserts that "opportunity is the mother of innovation," in contrast to the adage ascribing this role to necessity. Drawing on behavioral ecology and cognition, we propose that both extremes - affluence and scarcity - can drive innovation. We suggest that the types of innovations at these two extremes differ and that both rely on mechanisms operating on different time scales.

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Greenbaum, G., Fogarty, L., Colleran, H., Berger-Tal, O., Kolodny, O., & Creanza, N. (2019, November 20). Are both necessity and opportunity the mothers of innovations? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X19000207

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