Models of innovation: creativity versus complexity; the dilemma of a simplicity that generates useful results.

Authors

  • Armando Picado-Vanegas Doctoral program in Sustainable Territorial Rural Development, UNAN - Managua, FAREM - Matagalpa. Mailing address: Barrio Carlos Rizo, 1st Stage, 6th Street, Jinotega. Nicaragua. Telf: (505) 883 99136.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v2i1.5686

Keywords:

Innovation, Models, Environment, Relevance

Abstract

To carry out innovation processes, the need for change and sufficient
creativity to carry it out, so that the development of a model can be induced
appropriate to these needs and the environment where it should be applied, but it is evident that they still exist obstacles that are not allowing the right links between the development of technologies and the innovation of the agricultural sector.
The truth is that our countries, constantly burdened by serious problems of insecurity
food, health, overcrowding, education, social exclusion, environmental degradation, migration, difficult access to water and land, among other elements that make up the low quality of life that affects us, innovation is a process, whose search is based on the meeting of paths viable for survival. The management of innovation starts in our case from the base productive.

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Author Biography

Armando Picado-Vanegas, Doctoral program in Sustainable Territorial Rural Development, UNAN - Managua, FAREM - Matagalpa. Mailing address: Barrio Carlos Rizo, 1st Stage, 6th Street, Jinotega. Nicaragua. Telf: (505) 883 99136.

Independent consultor. Candidate of the doctorate in Sustainable Territorial Rural Development, UNAN - Managua, FAREM - Matagalpa. Mailing address: Barrio Carlos Rizo, 1st Stage, 6th Street, Jinotega. Nicaragua. Telf: (505) 883 99136.

Published

2016-01-30

How to Cite

Picado-Vanegas, A. (2016). Models of innovation: creativity versus complexity; the dilemma of a simplicity that generates useful results. Ibero-American JournalL of Bioeconomy and Climate Change E-ISSN 2410-7980, 2(1), 97–109. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v2i1.5686

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Section

Research note