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Title: Creativity and innovation: A contribution of behavioral economics
Authors: Neto, José Chavaglia
Filipe, José António
Caleiro, António Bento
Keywords: Behavioral Economics
Neuroeconomics
Innovation
Creativity
Issue Date: Mar-2019
Publisher: Elsevier: Science Direct
Citation: Neto, José Chavaglia; Filipe, José António; Caleiro, António Bento (2019). Creativity and innovation: A contribution of behavioral economics. International Journal of Innovation Studies, 3(1), 12-21.
Abstract: Innovation in products and services is seen by scholars, by specialized media in management, and by some managers as the main currency in modern economies. This is because it allows high average market profits, fame for innovators, or brand growth, for example. However, in practice, most managers still treat innovation as a secondary issue on their agendas. This problem results from the inability of market professionals to analyze people inside and outside their companies. It is not possible to develop innovative products in a systematic way without treating this point effectively. Moreover, in this process, creativity is a necessary, but not necessarily sufficient, condition to be fulfilled and requires behavioral transformation. In this context, it is believed that behavioral economics can make a sufficient contribution in the form of an analytical marketing tool by offering an analysis closer to human beings' reality, and, thus, allow a better understanding of people's behavior in the process of innovation in the market.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209624871930013X
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25885
Type: article
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