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Innovation in services and entrepreneurship: beyond industrialist and technologist concepts of sustainable development

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The questions of innovation in services, on the one hand, and sustainable development, on the other, are relatively recent concerns for economic theorists and public policy-makers alike. They have become key issues, which pose considerable academic, economic and political challenges. However, these two questions, and the problems they raise, have evolved independently of each other. The present work seeks to link them by considering innovation in and by services and innovation-based entrepreneurship in services in terms of their relationship to sustainable development. Our hope in so doing is that we can play a part in moderating the industrialist, technologist, environmentalist and curative concept of sustainable development that is, paradoxically, still dominant in our service economies.
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hal-01111795 , version 1 (31-01-2015)

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Faridah Djellal, Faïz Gallouj. Innovation in services and entrepreneurship: beyond industrialist and technologist concepts of sustainable development. [Research Report] University Lille 1, CLERSE. 2009. ⟨hal-01111795⟩
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