Select tweet and re-tweets from the past week:
The Food Truck as Symbol of American Innovation & Entrepreneurship - nytimes.com/2012/06/04/wor...
— Richard Florida (@Richard_Florida) June 4, 2012
The Most Economically Innovative Small Communities In America fastcoexist.com/node/1679646 Smaller towns are also innovative, esp college towns.
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 4, 2012
Business Week: Cutting Census Funding Will Hurt Small Business buswk.co/JN6BEA
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 4, 2012
The jobless recovery: the overlooked role of collateral wp.me/p2qyE8-7z Interesting take: equipment used as collateral; people aren't
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 4, 2012
Why can't companies find good employees? ti.me/JOd05S According to this, not a skills gap but a wage and experience gap.
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 4, 2012
Corcoran Gallery may sell building wapo.st/JHmnPZ To focus on intangibles (education programs) as well as tangibles (art collection)
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
RT Social Sciences & Change bit.ly/KIVIFj @dtapscott Rise of Social Innovation shar.es/qD7vH @jtwinsor
— Jim Spohrer (@JimSpohrer) June 5, 2012
The Rise of Social Innovation shar.es/qOr3m Great description of the what collaborative innovation is and why it is important
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
@mattyglesias: Charles Lane says that because social science is hard, we shouldn't fund it: washingtonpost.com/opinions/congr... Talk about shortsighted!
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
RT: @jondlow: Simplicity Sells: Customers Do Not Want More Features thelowdownblog.com/2012/06/simpli... And highlights importance of "design thinking"
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
To create value, knowledge must be converted into intangible capital and managed holisticallybit.ly/g6TjSC@stevedenning
— Mary Adams (@maryadamsICA) June 5, 2012
I like innovatons in traditional industries : cross-laminated timber prefabbed for construction nyti.ms/KesL2L
— Mary Adams (@maryadamsICA) June 5, 2012
@nytimesbusiness: Economix Blog: How the States Fared in Economic Growth in 2011 nyti.ms/M4uuHi And we still don't have a clue why ...
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
... where is the theory of econ growth that explains the state differences? Or are we just to fixated on the short term (random?) changes?
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
RT @RochelleSeltzer @maryadamsICA bit.ly/Kd5cWi Great example of translating Intangible Capital into a specific company function.
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
Service Companies Grew at Faster Pace in May ti.me/Kd0wjd via @TIMEBusiness Misleading: index is non-manufacturing not "service" ...
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
Need to look at full "non-manufacturing" report ism.ws/ISMReport/NonM... Says construction up; mining down -- those are not "services" . . .
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
. . . and report doesn't give much data on different industries ie retail trade vs information ism.ws/ISMReport/NonM...
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 5, 2012
How Certificates Can Lift Income: nyti.ms/JLfbTa But not in all cases: e.g. health care and cosmetology where they are "a drain"
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 6, 2012
RT @maryadamsICA: New Smarter Companies blog post: Shut up and listen bit.ly/L2LJdI And translate IC into function specific example
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 6, 2012
A Lagging Recovery nyti.ms/JRvqEa Floyd Norris: private sector jobs recovering; drag is loss of govt jobs & weak infrastruct spending
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 6, 2012
World Economic Forums 2011-12 Global Competitiveness Report tinyurl.com/3blzbsf. US is 5 in innovtion, 13 in higher ed, 16 infrastructure
— PAGE (@PAGEeconomy) June 6, 2012
'Big data' redefine trend-watching: wapo.st/MIINqR Big data now seen as it's own asset class (an intangible)
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 7, 2012
NYTimes: Companies Try to Create Room on Radio Spectrum - how to expand an intangible asset. nyti.ms/JXkZ0E
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 7, 2012
The power of information - when every nano-second counts with the employment numbers.professional.wsj.com/article/SB1000...
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 7, 2012
WSJ: Companies Change Their Way of Thinking on.wsj.com/MfZRC9 & Forget B-School, D-School Is Hot on.wsj.com/MfQSRE On design thinking
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 7, 2012
If you want to understand innovation, you have to understand "design thinking" (see on.wsj.com/MfZRC9& on.wsj.com/MfQSRE )
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 7, 2012
BVR: Oracle v. Google is over (for now), leaving case law that could change patent damagesipvalue-site.com/index.php/2012...
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 7, 2012
Prius as emergency generator gizmag.com/toyota-prius-p... Now that is innovation. Not much new tech but doing something different with existing tech
— Ken Jarboe (@IntangibleEcon) June 7, 2012
Jonathan Haskel's Blog: How I helped add £3bn to UK GDP this morning haskelecon.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-i-...
— Jonathan Haskel (@haskelecon) June 8, 2012


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