0 (the use of) a new idea or method:
the latest innovations in computer technology
1 a new idea or method, or the use of new ideas and methods:
2 a new idea, design, product, etc.:
innovations in sth recent innovations in technology
Product innovations lead to an increase in effective demand which encourages an increase in investment and employment.
3 the development of new products, designs, or ideas:
He says universities should work with the private sector to foster innovation and entrepreneurship.
financial/organizational/technological innovation
Their success lies in combining an effective innovation process with superior product concept.
These actions may induce movements in nominal stock returns that cancel out or taper off those induced by innovations in real activity or inflation.
Both models suggest that innovation is rarely a successful strategy for parties out of power.
Along these paths, as often happens with observed series, inflation is autocorrelated and deviations from target cannot be accounted for as simple stochastic innovations.
The reason- tradition relationship is, in this way, seen as innovation enabling.
A capacity for permanent innovation becomes the touchstone of success.
An innovation that can be broken down or tried out on a partial basis also increases the probability of use and adoption5.
Rare observations of important events such as birth, predation, innovation, and teaching can be vitally important in directing research toward potentially important areas.
Examples of good ideas, projects and actions can lead to creative innovations in peace education through language teaching.
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新觀念, 新方法, (新觀念或方法的)創造,使用…
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innovación, inovación [feminine, singular]…
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yenilik, buluş…
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esprit [masculine] d’innovation, innovation [feminine], innovation…
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