Innovation & Imitation For Nations the technological gap shock and nations' urge to imitate and copycat
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TextPublication details: Independently published 2022Description: 197pISBN: - 979-8429089140
- 650AHM
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A journey for readers through thousands of years extending from the innovation of silk & porcelain in China and paper & kohl in Pharaonic Egypt to the modern innovations in Europe and USA. This book introduces a summary of experiences for innovative nations through history. Imitation, copycatting, and knocking-off are the code that nations use as a response to the shock of ?technological gap? before embarking on innovation.
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