The papers collected in this issue of the CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation do not merely describe innovation; they map its geography. They do not describe a safe, linear process; they describe a tension between opposing forces. Collectively, they suggest that innovation is an act of "boundary spanning"—a persistent effort to navigate the cognitive, structural, and institutional frontiers that separate scientific inquiry from societal impact.
Vignoli, M., Wareham, J. (2025). Living on the edge: limits and frontiers as the engine of innovation. CERN IDEASQUARE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL INNOVATION, 9(3), 1-3 [10.23726/cij.2025.1815].
Living on the edge: limits and frontiers as the engine of innovation
Matteo Vignoli
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2025
Abstract
The papers collected in this issue of the CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation do not merely describe innovation; they map its geography. They do not describe a safe, linear process; they describe a tension between opposing forces. Collectively, they suggest that innovation is an act of "boundary spanning"—a persistent effort to navigate the cognitive, structural, and institutional frontiers that separate scientific inquiry from societal impact.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


