innovativeness

NOUN
  1. originality by virtue of introducing new ideas
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How To Use innovativeness In A Sentence

  • The kabab list seems to be almost endless and limited only by the chef's own innovativeness.
  • In the process, human-centered spirit should be realized and innovativeness and effectiveness of the ideological work should be reinforced.
  • The innovativeness of these entrepreneurs, says Angula, is evident in the new businesses they are starting.
  • Similar to previous diffusion studies, innovativeness plays a critical role in predicting consumer adoption of new media technologies.
  • He was classified as a laggard on my innovativeness scale because he had not adopted any of the dozen agricultural innovations recommended by agricultural experts. Diffusion of Innovations
  • When consumers do their online shopping, such factor may influence their risk perception as internet experience, online shopping experience, product knowledge and innovativeness.
  • The challenge was to develop applications in communications and entertainment or productivity enhancers which showed a combination of innovativeness, quality and usability.
  • Another important demographic variable, innovativeness, was found to be significant statistically.
  • Sadly, that type of innovativeness has traditionally been denied to the software patent system on the basis of "abstractness" or "preemption. Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)
  • In his Tao of Cricket, Ashis Nandy describes Ranji's game as an "art wholly independent of physical strength and dependent on human will and innovativeness" and he did so using his natural assets "magically born of insufficient training, physical vulnerability and what from the English point of view can only be described as effeminacy". The Times of India
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