Kōsō-ryoku: Conceptualizing Capability

For Innovation and Management in the Age of Para-existence

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This book examines conceptualizing capability (kōsō-ryoku), the most important ability for thriving in the era of innovation. A new approach, "formative conceptualizing capability," is proposed as the core knowledge methodology for innovation and management, which is  is a fundamental human ability that goes beyond the boundaries between cognitive and tangible realities to shape concepts and drive innovation. Traditional studies on imagination in Western philosophy are combined with knowledge creation theory based on Eastern way of thinking. The book argues the capability should be at the core of innovation management, offering insights and principles for navigating the challenges of the present age.

Japan has experienced the world's earliest capitalist setback and is stuck in a prolonged stagnation. The author maintains, however, that what is needed in this coming chaotic era is not only “imagination”, as it would be called in English, but also the power of creating kōsō, the Japanese term for “formative concept”. The author has a proven track record in research and practice on knowledge creation theory, innovation management, design thinking, and scenario planning. He has reorganized and set forth in this book the perspectives he has proposed under the theme of kōsō-ryoku to present a new methodology of knowledge for living in the twenty-first century.

 

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ISBN13:9789819728336
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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<p>Chapter 1 Eastern Wisdom and the Future.-&nbsp;Chapter 2 From Strategy to Narrative Meaning Creation.-&nbsp;Chapter 3 Innovation as Knowledge Creation.- Part II The Demand for Human Conceptual Ability.-&nbsp;Chapter 4 Logic of Conceptual Ability and Design Thinking.-&nbsp;Chapter 5 Kiyoshi Miki's power of conception and the Sublimation from Kant/Husserl.</p>

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