Abstract
The pressure to develop more efficient co-operation between scientific research and the practical business world has grown in recent years. We believe that scientific research needs to be more closely linked to industrial challenges. The scientific community has put forward many different proposals for more effective ways making research fill this gap – but the philosopher’s stone has not
been found. The constructive approach is one such attempt to close the gap between science and practice. In this paper we concentrate on the co-operation between science and practice as well as on innovation processes. We discern four different knowledge forms, two belonging to practice and innovation, and two other to the world of research.
been found. The constructive approach is one such attempt to close the gap between science and practice. In this paper we concentrate on the co-operation between science and practice as well as on innovation processes. We discern four different knowledge forms, two belonging to practice and innovation, and two other to the world of research.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 9 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Event | 19th Annual Logistics Research Network (LRN) Conference - Huddersfield, United Kingdom Duration: 3 Sept 2014 → 5 Sept 2014 Conference number: 19 |
Conference
Conference | 19th Annual Logistics Research Network (LRN) Conference |
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Abbreviated title | LRN 2014 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Huddersfield |
Period | 3/09/14 → 5/09/14 |