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<p>'''Mission Statement'''</p>
<p>'''Mission statement'''</p>


<p>The Collaborative Creativity Group at UNU-MERIT investigates the socio-economics of collaboration across all domains.</p>
<p>The Collaborative Creativity Group at UNU-MERIT investigates the socio-economics of collaboration across all domains.</p>
* We examine the mechanisms that enable people and companies to innovate together.
* We examine the mechanisms that enable people and companies to innovate together.
* We look into ways of paying for public knowledge goods, whether they are scientific and technological inventions, basic research or cultural developments
* We look into ways of paying for public knowledge goods, whether they are scientific and technological inventions, basic research or cultural developments
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* We advise industry and others on how to encourage collaborative creativity and make the best of the human impulse to work together.
* We advise industry and others on how to encourage collaborative creativity and make the best of the human impulse to work together.
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==See also==
* [http://www.merit.unu.edu/ UNU-MERIT]


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Mission statement

The Collaborative Creativity Group at UNU-MERIT investigates the socio-economics of collaboration across all domains.

  • We examine the mechanisms that enable people and companies to innovate together.
  • We look into ways of paying for public knowledge goods, whether they are scientific and technological inventions, basic research or cultural developments
  • We help policymakers to create a positive environment for creativity and innovation, promoting economic growth and social welfare.
  • We advise industry and others on how to encourage collaborative creativity and make the best of the human impulse to work together.

See also