creative destruction
(noun)
Refers to the linked processes of the accumulation and annihilation of wealth under capitalism.
Examples of creative destruction in the following topics:
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Entrepreneurship and the Economy
- Creativity and entrepreneurship are needed to combine inputs in profitable ways, resulting in large scale economic growth/development.
- Human creativity and productive entrepreneurship are needed to combine these inputs in profitable ways, and hence an institutional environment that encourages free entrepreneurship becomes the ultimate determinant of economic growth.
- Entrepreneurship employs what Schumpeter called "the gale of creative destruction" to replace in whole or in part inferior innovations across markets and industries, simultaneously creating new products and business models.
- In this way, creative destruction is largely responsible for the dynamism of industries and long-run economic growth.
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American Modernism
- Modernists were often attached to the idea of "creative destruction. " In order to make something new, the old must be abandoned and/or dissembled.
- Much of this concept of "creative destruction" is mirrored in the cubist movement, for example.
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Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial activities differ substantially depending on the type of organization and creativity involved.
- Corporations have become aware of the potential advantages of internal entrepreneurial activity and often have innovation specialists in their organizations to develop creative solutions for complex problems.
- Entrepreneurship employs what Schumpeter called the gale of creative destruction.
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Notes
- Creativity: find it; promote it - National Curriculum in Action: http://www.ncaction.org.uk/creativity/
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Advertising Strategy v. Creative Strategy
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The Creative Brief
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Creative Team Jobs
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The "Creative Concept"
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Introduction
- Creativity - a magical talent, a sign of intelligence, or a skill to learn?
- The purpose of this chapter is to shed light on the concept of creativity and its implications for teaching and learning.
- Within the concept of creativity, we provide a portrait of what creativity may look like, a definition of creativity, an overview on some creative-thought models, and discussion of how the models and definition fit the introductory example of creativity.
- In addressing the implications for teaching and learning, we offer an example of creativity in the classroom followed by a discussion of targeted strategies for teaching towards creativity in the classroom.
- This is a narrated PowerPoint summary of this -Enhancing Creativity in the Classroom- chapter.
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References
- How to kill creativity.
- Handbook of Creativity.
- Creative cognition.
- Handbook of creativity.
- Enhancing creativity.