However, relatively little work has examined processes by which organizations can achieve exploratory search.

Long search paths, scientific reasoning, and.

How do individuals and firms explore such uncharted technological terrain?

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Sometimes, however, inventors make discoveries

Most innovation builds closely on existing knowledge and technology, delivering incremental advances on existing ideas, products, and processes.

Long search paths, scientific reasoning, and distant recombination.

This paper extends research on knowledge networks and innovation to propose three main processes of knowledge creation that are more likely to result in discoveries that are distant from existing inventions:

Long search paths, scientific reasoning, and distant recombination.

Knowledge search processes in the origination of outlier patents abstract considerable research has shown that organizations tend to rely too heavily on exploitative relative to exploratory search.

This paper extends research on knowledge networks and innovation to propose three main processes of knowledge creation that are more likely to result in discoveries that are distant from existing inventions:

Long search paths, scientific reasoning, and distant recombination.

This paper extends research on knowledge networks and innovation to propose three main processes of knowledge creation that are more likely to result in discoveries that are distant from existing inventions:

This paper extends research on knowledge networks and innovation to propose three main processes of knowledge creation that are more likely to result in discoveries that are distant from existing.

An organism’s (or organization’s) directed search (especially the search for function) supplies a key mechanism for realizing adjacent possibilities and new niches.

Long search paths, scientific reasoning, and.

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This paper extends research on knowledge networks and innovation to propose three main processes of knowledge creation that are more likely to result in discoveries that are distant from existing inventions:

Knowledge search processes in the origination of outlier innovation abstract most innovation builds closely on existing knowledge and technology, delivering incremental advances on existing ideas, products, and processes.

Sometimes, however, inventors make discoveries that seem very distant from what is.

This paper extends research on knowledge networks and innovation to propose three main processes of knowledge creation that are more likely to result in discoveries that are distant from existing inventions: