Chapter 14: Innovation and information: Smooth and ongoing change, or turbulence and cognitive over-stress? On the complex deep structure of innovation

This chapter investigates the relationship between information and innovation in a complexity-economics and specifically evolutionary-institutional perspective. Rather than being some trivial change "towards the better", "innovative" change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) may b...

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Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing 2024
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