AN ANALYSIS OF THE FALLACY OF TAKING APART TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

  • Toledo L
  • Zilber M
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This essay is composed of a review of theoretical references by means of a critical conceptual analysis of aspects applicable to the theme of innovation and technology. It indicates that the innovative process is challenging as it allows for a variety of interpretations and involves the administration of competencies in the scope of technology and management. Thoughtful practice requires time, dedication, and investment, as well as truly significant innovations. To be significant it needs to contribute to the growth of the organization while exhibiting value to clients who may experience this value. However, taking apart technology and innovation can be a fallacy.

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Toledo, L. A., & Zilber, M. A. (2012). AN ANALYSIS OF THE FALLACY OF TAKING APART TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION. Review of Administration and Innovation - RAI, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.5773/rai.v1i1.353

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