Knowledge in Society

, Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 3–5 | Cite as

The disputed paternity of technological innovation

  • William N. Dunn
Forethoughts

Keywords

Technological Innovation Epistemic Community Information Utilization Knowledge Utilization Agricultural Innovation 
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References

  1. Jevons, F.R. (1972). Preface. In J. Langrish et al. (Eds.),Wealth from knowledge: A study of innovation in industry. New York: John Wiley and Sons.Google Scholar
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  • William N. Dunn

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