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The social life of innovation
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Volume 47 ,  Issue 4  (April 2004) table of contents
Human-computer etiquette
COLUMN: The profession of IT table of contents
Pages: 15 - 19  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:0001-0782
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ABSTRACT

Fostering a change of practice in a community is much more difficult than inventing a new technology. The practice of innovation can be learned---once you know what it is.


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Hawn, C. If he's so smart... Fast Company (Jan. 2004), 68--74.
 
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McKie, S. Let innovation thrive. Intelligent Enterprise 7 (Jan. 2004).
 
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Sahin, K. Our innovation backlog. Technology Review (Jan. 2004), 56--57.
 
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Spinoza, C., Dreyfus, H. and Flores, F. Disclosing New Worlds. MIT Press, 1997.
 
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Tuomi, I. Networks of Innovation. Oxford Press, 2003.