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How to innovate sustainably in the networked society

How to innovate sustainably in the networked society

Written by Michael Gizicki-Neundlinger | Reviewed by Teresa Iglesias Lopez

Created on: 21 Nov 2019 | Updated on: 28 Jan 2020

News category: "News on Living Innovation"

Daria Tataj, Founder of Tataj Innovation, on network thinking and innovation policy

The digital transformation has made our world more complex, ambiguous and uncertain. Often, small changes disrupt entire sectors. However, business leaders, innovators, and policy-makers do not fully understand these processes.

Daria Gołębiowska-Tataj, high-level advisor to EU Commissioner R&I and founder of Tataj Innovation, shows how networked thinking can help to innovate in the digital age.

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