Author ORCID Identifier
James Lipuma, Ph.D. ORCI: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9778-3843
Cristo Leon, Ph.D. ORCI: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0930-0179
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Explore "Beyond Status Quo: Why is Transdisciplinary Communication Instrumental in Innovation?" by James Lipuma and Cristo Leon. This groundbreaking research highlights the role of transdisciplinary communication in overcoming disciplinary silos, fostering collaboration, and driving disruptive innovation. Learn how these strategies enable systemic change, address societal challenges, and create impactful solutions. Published in the Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics, and Informatics (Vol. 22, No. 7, 2024). Read more about the transformative potential of inclusive research environments and collaborative frameworks.
Publication/Submission Date
12-31-2024
Keywords
Transdisciplinary Communication in Innovation, Disruptive Innovation Strategies, Systemic Change through Collaboration, Collaborative Frameworks in Complexity Science, Cybernetics and Informatics Integration, Organizational Innovation Models, Social Innovation and Community Engagement, Identity Disclosure in Research Teams, Complexity Science Applications in Cybernetics, Transdisciplinary Approaches to Informatics
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Education
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Recommended Citation
Lipuma, James and Leon, Cristo, "Beyond Status Quo: Why is Transdisciplinary Communication Instrumental in Disruptive Innovation? [Peer-review journal]" (2024). STEM for Success Resources. 97.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/stemresources/97
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Acknowledgments
The authors thank Sandy Chang and Cynthia Shafer for their unconditional
support.
Peer Editor
Jeremy P. Reich, Assistant Director for Assessment and Accreditation. Office of Institutional Effectiveness New Jersey Institute of Technology
Non-blind Reviewer
Edgar Meritano, Ph.D.
Department of Sciences and Arts for Design, Research and Knowledge.
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana.
Disclosure statement No conflict of interest pertains to the research presented above.