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  1. The Politics of Tech

    For a self-driving carSelf-driving cars to learn to drive, it needs to be tested in the real world. Some companies, including UberUber, have not...
    Jack Stilgoe in Who’s Driving Innovation?
    Chapter 2020
  2. Studiengänge an privaten Hochschulen

    Etwa 2000 Studiengänge werden derzeit von privaten Hochschulen angeboten. Studiengänge im Bereich der Rechts-, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften...
    Annette Doll, Alexander P. Hansen in Die Managerschmieden
    Chapter 2019
  3. A Peripheral Finn in the Capital of Europe

    “Who is Olli Rehn?” asked the Belgian Minister Paul Magnette in 2012. He likely was not referring to me personally, but as a representative of the...
    Olli Rehn in Walking the Highwire
    Chapter 2020
  4. Infrastructure: Echoing with Autonomous Driving

    In an era of autonomous driving, the renewal and change of transport infrastructure will be revolutionary. It is certainly true that unmanned driving...
    Zhanxiang Chai, Tianxin Nie, Jan Becker in Autonomous Driving Changes the Future
    Chapter 2021
  5. Practice 3: Amplify Creative Associations of Knowledge Fragments

    Innovative ideas were more likely to be preceded by creative associations, than any other type of knowledge. Creative associations are personal...
    Ann Majchrzak, Arvind Malhotra in Unleashing the Crowd
    Chapter 2020
  6. A Nation of Immigrants?

    Sweden has rapidly gone from having little immigration to one of the highest levels of net migration in the world. One response to this shift has...
    Tino Sanandaji in Mass Challenge
    Chapter 2020
  7. Guidelines for Teaching the Market Approach to Scaling Impact

    In this chapter, we discuss some of the challenges that instructors may face when working with the materials provided in Chapters 1–6, and introduce...
    Urs Jäger, Felipe Symmes, Guillermo Cardoza in Scaling Strategies for Social Entrepreneurs
    Chapter 2020
  8. The Mystery of Mathematics

    Everyone who has gone to school has learned some Mathematics, with the experience for many being a painful one. Whenever someone on a plane or at a...
    Joel L. Schiff in The Mathematical Universe
    Chapter 2020
  9. Why Female Philosophers Matter to Management: Randi Zuckerberg

    We professors learn a lot from our students, sometimes as much or more than they do from us. Reverse learning is an inestimable and very agreeable...
    Santiago Iñiguez in In an Ideal Business
    Chapter 2020
  10. A Comfortable Home

    ‘Can you pass me the sauce please, Aunt Else,’ asksWiderøe, Else (sister of RW) UnnTrifunovic, Unn Widerøe (daughter of RW) , one of the oldest...
    Aashild Sørheim in Obsessed by a Dream
    Chapter Open access 2020
  11. Designing and engineering the infrastructures for life

    This chapter examines unconventional forms of computation from an analog perspective that may enable us to develop new methods, materials, and...
    Rachel Armstrong in Star Ark
    Chapter 2017
  12. The Path to Expönentiality

    Exponentiality (or Expönentiality with a Swedish flair) is a formula to conceptualize and plot a company journey to achieve exponential positive...
    Henrik Henriksson, Elaine Weidman Grunewald in Sustainability Leadership
    Chapter 2020
  13. Science in the Twenty-First Century

    The paradox that defines today’s world is that every day we depend more and more on science and technology, every day science knows more and more and...
    Carlos Elías in Science on the Ropes
    Chapter 2019
  14. Hook Your Audience

    Just because you are standing at the front of a room full of people doesn’t mean they are actually listening to you. They may be looking right at you...
    Alexia Youknovsky, James Bowers in SELL YOUR RESEARCH
    Chapter 2020
  15. Harvard, 1952–1955

    Having survived and thrived at Caltech, then earning an MA in economics at KU, Harvard was easy. I had trail-blazing teachers of the day—Leontief,...
    Chapter 2018
  16. Science and Freedom

    TheScience and freedom physics of freedomFreedom is the universal phenomenon of evolutionEvolution, with its many familiar manifestations. This...
    Adrian Bejan in Freedom and Evolution
    Chapter 2020
  17. The Theoretical Quantum Computer and the Physical Reality

    The relation between the physical world where the hypothetical quantum computer is supposed to reside, and the formal mathematical theorem proofs is...
    Mikhail I. Dyakonov in Will We Ever Have a Quantum Computer?
    Chapter 2020
  18. Internet Innovations–Software Is Eating the World: Software-Defined Ecosystems and the Related Innovations Result in a Programmable Enterprise

    The emergence of cloud computing infrastructure has spurred the development of software-defined ecosystems, a platform for software innovations. This...
    Robert B. Cohen in Digitized Labor
    Chapter 2018
  19. Phönix aus der Asche – Kreative (De-)Konstruktionen aus Kapital und Innovation

    Studierende der Wirtschaftswissenschaften müssen sich im Laufe ihres Studiums irgendwann mit dem Thema „Bewertung“ auseinandersetzen. Hier lernen sie...
    Stefan Stoll, Sebastian Dörn in Digitale Intelligenz
    Chapter 2021
  20. Reason on the Ropes

    Scientific American is the oldest continuously published monthly in the United States (it became monthly only in 1921), with 171 years of history. It...
    Carlos Elías in Science on the Ropes
    Chapter 2019
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