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Innovation Through a Self-organization Lens
This study argues that the concept of 'self-organization' is useful as an alternative to evaluate innovative capacity in rural communities and enable an effective engagement with the economic development regions. The concept of self-organization provides a means of reviewing regions in a manner which enables local Governments to measure and develop innovative capacity. Developing innovative capacity is seen as an important driver for achieving the targets of a country strategic planning agenda. This paper presents a study in the state of South Australia, Australia in which the self-organization concept offers a strategy for proactively engaging the regions to innovation.
Innovation Through a Self-organization Lens
This study argues that the concept of 'self-organization' is useful as an alternative to evaluate innovative capacity in rural communities and enable an effective engagement with the economic development regions. The concept of self-organization provides a means of reviewing regions in a manner which enables local Governments to measure and develop innovative capacity. Developing innovative capacity is seen as an important driver for achieving the targets of a country strategic planning agenda. This paper presents a study in the state of South Australia, Australia in which the self-organization concept offers a strategy for proactively engaging the regions to innovation.
Innovation Through a Self-organization Lens
Joham, Carmen (author) / Talukder, Majharul (author) / Aseeri, Mohammed A. (author)
2014-01-01
Joham , C , Talukder , M & Aseeri , M A 2014 , ' Innovation Through a Self-organization Lens ' , Journal of Computer Science , vol. 10 , no. 12 , pp. 2374-2382 . https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2014.2374.2382
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