Thursday, August 06, 2020

NEW BOOK COMING SOON! —THE NEW INVENTORS’ FRONTIER – KEYS TO CREATING GLOBAL INVENTIVE TRANSFORMATIONS


ABOUT THE BOOK

Invention is important and the author wants to support and encourage as many people as possible to embark on inventing. And the first object lesson is to teach that inventing is not something that only special people can do; everybody so willing can invent (or learn to) as long as there is desire, accessible guidance, and keen interest.

If indeed human ingenuity is our most valuable natural resource as well as our most abundant, then all people ought to benefit more equitably from the fruits of human ingenuity. People are a crucial factor in inventing, inventions and inventive thinking, as protagonists, and as beneficiaries. Inventing, inventions and inventive thinking is about people's effort whether as individuals or in group(s)/team(s), to solve human challenges. Inventing, inventions and inventive thinking have been proven to be a way to solve problems and inventors have made invaluable contributions to development of societies worldwide. Both people and countries usually get the credits and plaudits. People involved actively in inventing, usually inventors, are, therefore, assets to their countries of residence.

The humongous growth in frontier economies’ per capita incomes after over 250 years of prolific inventions and innovations highlight the critical roles of inventiveness in society. Inventors and their creations have helped nations gain competitive advantage, achieve economic growth and improved quality of life. Thus, several nations deliberately foster education/learning, culture and environments which enable inventive thinking. A survey of requisite literature reveals inventors, the creators of inventions, innovations and potential drivers of technological progress, are established as a group of highly valuable economic agents within frontier economies and/or countries. Background research shows countries leverage capacity in science, technology and innovation to support higher productivity, competitiveness, and growth of national economy through increased national inventive activity, improvement of scientific research performance, development and application of technologies, and promotion of innovation within enterprises towards increasing rates of production the value addition of influential elements of the domestic economy.

Frontier innovative countries with industrial economy/government, for this purpose, are those with clear advantages in inventing, critical thinking, creativity, inventions and innovations, with inventive outputs to match. The same countries and/or economies have nurtured several individuals/groups which help them achieve prolific fruits of human ingenuity, and thus outstanding levels of inventions and innovations. These are the same economies which participated (directly or indirectly) in the first, second and third Industrial Revolutions as well as the subsequent knowledge exchange and diffusion. They have profited hugely by capitalizing on advantages gained from post-1750 scientific revolution, the subsequent broadening of technological understanding, and the improved information exchange, to enjoy significant national wealth increases created by the sustained outpouring of inventions and innovations. They have developed education systems that enhance inventive thinking abilities of learners resulting in skills that can be used to create prolific inventive activity.

In The Next Inventors’ Frontier: Keys To Creating Global Inventive Transformations, based on detailed research and evidence tackles all these probes by concentrating on the following: Who has done significant and learnable things the course of growing and exploiting the fruits of human ingenuity? What are the plausible conditions for their achievements? Can we distill a set of “transferable” and “replicable” steps which can help emulator countries gain related advantage? What knowledge is available within the purview of the “success” models and how can emulator countries access these resources? Collaborating with intent, how can greater impact be achieved for humanity? The author’s wide-ranging research distills examples, lessons and insights spanning the academia, multiple industries, government, non-government / voluntary sectors as well as national / international professional practices from appraisal of selected frontier economies and/or countries as case studies from the global north and south, and from regions including North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, East Asian Pacific, South Asia, North America, Central America, South America and the Middle East.

One of the most significant discoveries from the background research are the remarkable results posted by countries which were not originally part of the frontier economies, but intentionally embarked on pursuing, procuring and transplanting inventive knack, technology (whether licenced, coerced, collaborated and/or transferred from friendly nations) and adapted innovations, to power productivity growth, economic development and improved quality of life. However inventively disadvantaged countries do not share equally in the fruits of invention like the frontier economies. The author x-rays the deterrent of a typical (inventively disadvantaged) country that struggles with both development and adaptation of technologies, and then, proposes remedial steps as well as a putative framework by which any disadvantaged country could raise homegrown inventive talents, hopefully tackle local technology deficiency, and grow prolific fruits of human ingenuity.

The Next Inventors’ Frontier: Keys To Creating Global Inventive Transformations, builds an evidence-addled scenario of the possibility of countries that struggle with both development and adaptation of technologies utilizing lessons, insights, experiences, knowledge and capacities framework garnered from case study countries. Using the seven broad categories of factors, conditions and elements including cultural, scientific, educational, environmental, political, technical factors and cross-cutting, Nigeria, as a typical example, with its low levels of inventive activity and low innovative capacity arising from a plethora of hurdles blocking prolific inventions and innovations could stand-in for any one of over 120 countries that need to use technology to tackle poverty challenges. The author wishes to introduce and invigorate interest in inventive and innovation skills development and proliferation particularly in countries that are disadvantaged in terms of exploiting inventing (including invention, science, technology, and innovation) to boost productivity and competitive advantage.

If the last 250 odd years have been so prodigious in inventions and innovations, entirely powered by scientific breakthroughs and inventive thinking, can we imagine what could be achieved, if new entrants, that is countries that struggle with both development and adaptation of technologies, along with the frontier economies and those who successfully piggybacked, participate in the next wave of truly global inventive transformations in the next 250 years?

KENNETH NWABUDIKE OKAFOR