Creativity and Innovation 4.0. Fostering Renewal Through Possibility Thinking

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creativity, innovation, possibility thinking

Resumen

This paper explores the connections between creativity, innovation, and modern citizenship, focusing on "Creativity and Innovation 4.0" to understand how these dimensions contribute to technological advancements and reshape societal norms. The paper also addresses the challenges and limitations of possibility thinking, including technological inequalities. Ultimately, it outlines a pathway toward a society where creativity and innovation serve not only economic development but also the enrichment of democratic life.

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Biografía del autor/a

Margaret Mangion, Edward de Bono Institute for Creative Thinking and Innovation, University of Malta

La profesora Margaret Mangion tiene un Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Leicester (Reino Unido), un MBA de la Maastricht School of Management (NL), un Certificado de Postgrado en Educación y una Licenciatura en Psicología de la Universidad de Malta. Es directora y profesora titular del Instituto Edward de Bono para el Pensamiento Creativo y la Innovación de la Universidad de Malta, donde imparte clases sobre creatividad, innovación y liderazgo desde 2012.

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Publicado

11-11-2024

Cómo citar

Mangion, M. (2024). Creativity and Innovation 4.0. Fostering Renewal Through Possibility Thinking. Farol, 37–49. Recuperado a partir de https://periodicos.ufes.br/farol/article/view/46731