Can religious belief systems influence technological and social innovations?

International Review of Information Ethics 2 (2004)
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Abstract

As the author was not satisfied with the explanatory power of economic theories, in particular when they are applied to the rapid diffusion of the Internet and Internet services, he tries to analyze cultural framework conditions and processes involved that inspire inventions and innovative ideas and speed up their diffusion. He offers a scheme of thought to accompany the emergence of ideas and their reification process as technical or social innovations. A few examples are given as illustration.

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