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List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface
Four Pillars of Innovation: Complexity and Systems Thinking by Shantha Liyanage
Leading with Innovation by Shantha Liyanage and Alan J. Jones
Growth Through Proximity in Innovation by Shantha Liyanage with Marie Wilson and Alan J. Jones
Aggregating Systems of Innovation by Alan J. Jones and Shantha Liyanage
Capacity Building in Health Innovation by Stephen Hunyor and Shantha Liyanage
Relating and Innovating: Human and Cultural Barriers to Innovation by Peter Gluckman and Shantha Liyanage
The Business of Science-Based Innovation by Shantha Liyanage and Jan Annerstedt
Synthesis--All Contributors
Bibliograpy
Index
About the Authors
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