
OPEN INNOVATION
Open innovation is the crowdsourcing of knowledge and resources from external sources to drive internal innovation. This concept was developed by Henry Chesbrough, a…
Open innovation is the crowdsourcing of knowledge and resources from external sources to drive internal innovation. This concept was developed by Henry Chesbrough, a…
Humanitarianism is defined as the act of improving the welfare and happiness of people in relation to saving lives and alleviating the suffering of…
These resource guides were produced for “Four Conversations: New Thinking for a New World” event, held on 3 and 4 June 2017. NAVIGATING…
Introduction Climate change refers to significant, long-term changes in the global climate. The global climate is the connected system of sun, earth and oceans,…
This annotated resource guide on seminal titles on early childhood education (ECE) serves as a step towards developing a practical and authoritative ECE collection…
This resource guide features 100 digital reference titles specially selected from the NLB OverDrive platform. The titles fall into three broad subject categories: Business…
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), health refers to the physical, mental and social wellbeing of people. Healthy ageing is defined as developing…
The social learning theory (1977) was the brainchild of an influential psychologist, Albert Bandura, and has become an important theory for examining how people…