Concept information
Preferred term
innovation journalism
Definition
- Innovation journalism refers to reporting about the people, processes, practices and politics associated with innovation, be they related to computer technology trends, health and medicine, or the development of new products, markets, and industries. Other examples of innovations covered by the media include new business models, business process improvements (such as Six Sigma), and intellectual property. [Source: Encyclopedia of Journalism; Innovation Journalism]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/innovation_journalism
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