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Product Description: Understanding the economic implication of creative individuals and firms is at the heart of the new economy and of related fields such as the economics of knowledge, the economics of science and innovation management. This book brings together a panel of theoretical and empirical contributions which address the generation of creative ideas and their transformation into products and services by firms or universities, as well as the interplay of those organizations in networks and markets...read more
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9780415525299 | Routledge, February 4, 2013, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: Understanding the economic implication of creative individuals and firms is at the heart of the new economy and of related fields such as the economics of knowledge, the economics of science and innovation management.
9780405053825, titled "The Country Town: A Study of Rural Evolution" | Arno Pr, February 1, 1974, cover price $18.50 | also contains The Country Town: A Study of Rural Evolution
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9781138901278 | Reprint edition (Routledge, May 21, 2015), cover price $59.95 | About this edition: Understanding the economic implication of creative individuals and firms is at the heart of the new economy and of related fields such as the economics of knowledge, the economics of science and innovation management.
Product Description: Creative work has been celebrated as the highest form of achievement since at least Aristotle. But our understanding of the dynamics and market for creative work--artistic work in particular--often relies on unexamined clichés about individual genius, industrial engineering of talent, and the fickleness of fashion...read more
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9780674724563 | Harvard Univ Pr, June 16, 2014, cover price $52.50 | About this edition: Creative work has been celebrated as the highest form of achievement since at least Aristotle.
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