FBK-ISR | Il ruolo della religione nella storia del discorso sull’innovazione
Con particolare attenzione al periodo della Riforma, Benoît Godin (INRS, Montreal) analizzerà come l’uso e la diffusione del termine “innovazione” nei contesti religiosi abbia influenzato i discorsi sull’innovazione contemporanea. Il Prof. Godin è uno studioso di primo piano della storia intellettuale dell’innovazione e sostiene un approccio critico allo studio dell’innovazione.
La lingua dell’evento è l’inglese e il dibattito è aperto al pubblico.
Abstract della talk di Benoît Godin, “The Spirit of Innovation”
Today, innovation is an injunction. Everyone should innovate. Innovation is also a panacea. It is discussed ad nauseam in utilitarian terms. Where does the concept come from? The historiography of innovation attributes the scholarly origin and study of the concept to the economist Joseph Schumpeter.
This is mythic history or rationalization. Schumpeter simply used a concept that was becoming popular, as many others did in the first half of the twentieth century. This talk offers a different story. It discusses a key moment in the use and diffusion of the term: the Reformation. As an injunction (not to innovate), the concept served to enforce conformity. The talk will unearth the spirit of innovation that was so feared at the time of the Reformation. In addition, the talk will show that residues of past connotations continue to define our contemporary notion of innovation.