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Home | General Theory of Innovation
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Thank you very much for your interest in the General Theory of Innovation (GTI)! To further assist you in familirization with GTI, we have decided to create this page. It contains a number of papers that present certain aspects of GTI. You are free to download these papers. Please email us if you have further questions.
- GTI Overview
This article was written in 2003 and was just slightly updated to keep a certain part of the discussed herein data up to date. It represents an executive overview of GTI.
- Innovation as a Science
This article is introductory and was written in 2011. It is rather a shorter and lighter (popularized) version of the first paper.
- Strategic Innovation
This article introduces an application of GTI to creating Strategic Innovations called Design for Advantage. It was written in 2011.
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