

Innovation in Real Places
Book • 2021
In *Innovation in Real Places*, Dan Breznitz critiques the conventional approach to innovation, which often focuses on high-tech and Silicon Valley-like models.
He argues that innovation is not just invention but the entire process of developing and implementing new ideas.
Breznitz proposes that communities should focus on their unique advantages within the global production process, rather than trying to replicate successful models from other regions.
He argues that innovation is not just invention but the entire process of developing and implementing new ideas.
Breznitz proposes that communities should focus on their unique advantages within the global production process, rather than trying to replicate successful models from other regions.
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