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3. Characteristics of disruptive innovation and sustaining innovation

3. Characteristics of disruptive innovation and sustaining innovation

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The monograph discusses current research problems arising from implementation of innovation to manufacturing and service enterprises in selected economic sectors. It is the objective of this monograph to present fundamental aspects of innovation processes, in particular, the essence and determinants of innovativeness of manufacturing and service en...

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