‘Innovation’ pervades Australian policy discourse. It is hailed as the remedy for declining productivity, economic stagnation, and social challenges, appearing in political speeches, business strategies, and university mission statements. Yet, for all its prominence, the term remains ill-defined. Its elasticity allows it to mean whatever the moment demands – inventions, ideas applied, technological advances, using…
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