A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism
The book explores the nature, underlying causes, and the information processing mechanism of serendipity. It proposes that natural or social survival demands drive serendipity, and serendipity is conditional on the environment and the mindset, on both individual and collective levels. From Darwin’s evolution theory to Sun Tzu’s war tactics, major innovations throughout human history are unified by this key concept. In the rapidly changing world, information is abundant but rather chaotic. The adaptive power of serendipity allows people to notice treasures within this wild sea, but only for those who understand how it works. To increase the probability of encountering and attaining serendipity, one should employ the mindsponge mechanism and the 3D process of creativity, for without these frameworks, serendipity is truly an elusive target. The book also discusses methods to build environments and cultures rich in navigational and useful information to maximize the chance of finding and capitalizing on serendipity. As a skill, serendipity has a resemblance to how kingfishers observe and hunt their prey

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A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism
The book explores the nature, underlying causes, and the information processing mechanism of serendipity. It proposes that natural or social survival demands drive serendipity, and serendipity is conditional on the environment and the mindset, on both individual and collective levels. From Darwin’s evolution theory to Sun Tzu’s war tactics, major innovations throughout human history are unified by this key concept. In the rapidly changing world, information is abundant but rather chaotic. The adaptive power of serendipity allows people to notice treasures within this wild sea, but only for those who understand how it works. To increase the probability of encountering and attaining serendipity, one should employ the mindsponge mechanism and the 3D process of creativity, for without these frameworks, serendipity is truly an elusive target. The book also discusses methods to build environments and cultures rich in navigational and useful information to maximize the chance of finding and capitalizing on serendipity. As a skill, serendipity has a resemblance to how kingfishers observe and hunt their prey

Description of the peer review process for the book titled A New Theory of Serendipity

”A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism” is covered by the following services:
• Baidu Scholar
• CNKI Scholar (China National Knowledge Infrastructure)
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A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism

A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism

by Quan-Hoang Vuong (Editor)
A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism

A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism

by Quan-Hoang Vuong (Editor)

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The book explores the nature, underlying causes, and the information processing mechanism of serendipity. It proposes that natural or social survival demands drive serendipity, and serendipity is conditional on the environment and the mindset, on both individual and collective levels. From Darwin’s evolution theory to Sun Tzu’s war tactics, major innovations throughout human history are unified by this key concept. In the rapidly changing world, information is abundant but rather chaotic. The adaptive power of serendipity allows people to notice treasures within this wild sea, but only for those who understand how it works. To increase the probability of encountering and attaining serendipity, one should employ the mindsponge mechanism and the 3D process of creativity, for without these frameworks, serendipity is truly an elusive target. The book also discusses methods to build environments and cultures rich in navigational and useful information to maximize the chance of finding and capitalizing on serendipity. As a skill, serendipity has a resemblance to how kingfishers observe and hunt their prey

Description of the peer review process for the book titled A New Theory of Serendipity

”A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism” is covered by the following services:
• Baidu Scholar
• CNKI Scholar (China National Knowledge Infrastructure)
• Dimensions
• EBSCO
• ExLibris
• Google Books
• Google Scholar
• Naviga
• ReadCube
• Semantic Scholar
• TDOne (TDNet)
• WorldCat (OCLC)
• X-MOL


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788366675872
Publisher: De Gruyter Poland
Publication date: 11/05/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 30 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Quan-Hoang Vuong Ph.D.
Phenikaa University, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research
E-mail: qvuong.ulb@gmail.com
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