Zeus, the most powerful of the Greek gods, was enraged when Prometheus revealed to mankind the secret of making fire. The punishment of Prometheus the titan was to be chained to a rock where an eagle would devour his liver by day. By night, his liver would regenerate in preparation for the following day’s pecking.
Nor does Prometheus the journal expect much thanks for spreading knowledge about
innovation. Since its launch in 1983, Prometheus has pushed against the boundaries
surrounding the understanding of innovation, in its broadest sense. It has met some resistance. Prometheus is no stranger to controversy, nor to the consequences of defying convention.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY: A VIEW FROM CANADA
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By Peter Robinson
page: 387 – 390
Prometheus: Critical Studies in Innovation
Volume 4, Issue 2
SKU: 0810-90288629027
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