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Areas of Innovation in Arts: Innovation and Where to Look for It

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Academic firm; Aesthetic innovation; Applied art; Art; Artistic research; Arts; Coevolution; Communication; Cross-disciplinarity; Democracy; Democratizing innovation; Development; Empirical studies of the arts; Epistemic governance; Fine arts; Graphic; Innovation in arts; Innovation of democracy; Innovative democracy; Knowledge democracy; Language; Media; Multidisciplinarity; Pictures; Quadruple helix; Quadruple helix innovation systems; Quadruple helix structure of democracy; Quality of democracy; Sustainable development

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Arts is here primarily understood as Fine Arts, (outcomes of) art developed to be appreciated primarily for their imaginative, aesthetic, interactive, or intellectual content, and is to be distinguished from applied arts, which also have to serve certain practical functions. Arts can serve purpose, but they do not exist solely for this. It could be argued that all the arts are serving certain purposes, ones beyond the obvious, namely,...

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Pantelić, I. (2019). Areas of Innovation in Arts: Innovation and Where to Look for It. In: Encyclopedia of Creativity, Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6616-1_200087-1

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