Towards a Campared history of the Innovation. Change, Complexity and Globalization

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Published 23-11-2011
Ander Gurrutxaga Abad Alfonso Unceta

Abstract

The thesis that I hold is that historical change is associated to the capacity for human societies to innovate institutional and material structures. For the consecution of this objective there are necessarily created the conditions that make innovation on innovation possible, following complex processes that accumulate transformations in the micro, meso and micro perspectives. The result are local acceleration processes that are globalized and extended as far as interrelation and interdependence increases among components of the web. The consequences are; the increase of complexity, the densification of the web and the necessity to innovate innovation. These are the mechanisms that manage the conditions that promote the change of the change.

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