Technology and Change; the New Heraclitus

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ISBN-10:

0080124925

ISBN-13:

9780080124926

Author(s): Schon, Donald
Edition: Clean & Tight Contents
Released: Jan 01, 1967
Publisher: DELACORTE PRESS
Format: Hardcover, 270 pages

Description:

Technology. Innovation. Hardcover book first published with a dust jacket price of $7.95 in 1967 (First Printing). There are Notes, An Appendix and Bibliography. Chapters include: The process of invention; Innovation, uncertainty and risk; Ambivalence toward innovation; The drama of corporate innovation; Models for change; Technological change in U.S. Industry; The National climate for technological innovation and An ethic of change. The author, Donald Alan Schön (1930 – 1997), was an American philosopher and professor in urban planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He developed the concept of reflective practice and contributed to the theory of organizational learning.

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