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Nicoleta ODAE
Academia Română
Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883-1950), outstanding representative of the neoclassic wave and Vienna School, is the author of the Theory of Industrial Innovation (wich, according to the Austrian economist, includes five cases), developed by the scientists approaching this economic thinking, also promoters of the neo-Schumpeterian wave originating from Germany. Joseph Schumpeter places the entrepreneur-innovator, as propagating agent of the industrial innovation, in the center of his work, as they generate a creative and benefic imbalance (Schumpeter calls it “creative destruction”) that spreads across the economy.
ŒCONOMICA no. 2/2009
Keywords: technological changes, industrial innovation, entrepreneur-innovator, theory of evolution, neo-Schumpeterian wave, marketing high-tech, creative destruction
JEL: O33, O32, O31
Joseph Schumpeter, inovarea industrială şi curentul neo-schumpeterian
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