We are still constructing the lexicon of innovation. For those who have a systems view of innovation, define it as the process of introducing new goods and services for use in society. In this more widely accepted definition, invention is part of innovation. Invention is the unique and non-obvious essence of what makes a product, whereas innovation involves many more facets that allow an invention to be conceived and made available for adoption.
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