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'''Innovation''' can be defined as "planned or managed change". In general, innovation consists of the generation of a new idea and its implementation into a new product, process or service, leading to the dynamic growth of the national economy and the increase of employment as well as to a creation of pure profit for the innovative business enterprise. Innovation is never as one-time phenomenon, but a long and cumulative process of a great number of organizational decision-making processes, ranging from the phase of generation of a new idea to its implementation phase. | '''Innovation''' can be defined as "planned or managed change". In general, innovation consists of the generation of a new idea and its implementation into a new product, process or service, leading to the dynamic growth of the national economy and the increase of employment as well as to a creation of pure profit for the innovative business enterprise. Innovation is never as one-time phenomenon, but a long and cumulative process of a great number of organizational decision-making processes, ranging from the phase of generation of a new idea to its implementation phase. | ||
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Kogabayev, T., & Maziliauskas, A. (2017). The definition and classification of innovation. HOLISTICA–Journal of Business and Public Administration, 8(1), 59-72. | Kogabayev, T., & Maziliauskas, A. (2017). The definition and classification of innovation. HOLISTICA–Journal of Business and Public Administration, 8(1), 59-72. |
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Innovation
Innovation can be defined as "planned or managed change". In general, innovation consists of the generation of a new idea and its implementation into a new product, process or service, leading to the dynamic growth of the national economy and the increase of employment as well as to a creation of pure profit for the innovative business enterprise. Innovation is never as one-time phenomenon, but a long and cumulative process of a great number of organizational decision-making processes, ranging from the phase of generation of a new idea to its implementation phase.
Referensi
Kogabayev, T., & Maziliauskas, A. (2017). The definition and classification of innovation. HOLISTICA–Journal of Business and Public Administration, 8(1), 59-72.