Abstract

Innovation has for many years been associated with growth and development of organizations and nations. Creativity is closely associated with innovativeness and indeed, without creativity there can be no meaningful innovativeness. The developed world has been associated with innovativeness for many decades, long before there was anything meaningful in the Developing world such as the African Continent .Thus, most inventions that we know today came from the developed world. Using a narrative and descriptive approach of the past and the present trends in both the developed and the African continent, the author seeks to demonstrate that in spite of the myriad of challenges, innovation and creativity are driving economic development in Africa and will continue to do so in the 21 st century. Africa is on the rise and holds the future in terms of innovation and creativity, and will shape the 21 st century as far as innovation and creativity is concerned. Africa has the potential and the capacity to host the innovations of the 21 st century and beyond, just as Europe hosted the industrial revolution in the 19 th century. The author argues that with a young growing population with a huge untapped natural resources, Africa presents the best opportunity for creativity and innovativeness in the 21 st century. The author is cognizant to the fact that Africa is very diverse and cannot be lumped together as one big entity, but recognizes that a majority of the countries therein suffer the same challenges, which will be the main triggers to creativity and innovation in the 21 st century Keywords : innovativeness, Creativity, economic development, African continent DOI : 10.7176/EJBM/11-21-01 Publication date :July 31 st 2019

Highlights

  • Innovation is a term used to imply newness, new ideas, or processes, and is about value addition in products

  • The study synthesizes the evidence from the literature to show that in deed creativity and innovation have been taking place in Africa, and that Africa is is in the best position to take the lead in terms of innovation during the 21st century

  • This study has established that little is documented in Africa, creativity and innovation have been taking place for many years, the only difference being that what has been taking place in Africa has been too little to have any meaningful global impact

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Introduction

Innovation is a term used to imply newness, new ideas, or processes, and is about value addition in products. Innovation leads to development of new ideas and processes and has over the years been associated with growth and development especially in the developed world. Surbhi (2016) argues that invention is about the creation of a brand new product or device, while innovation is an act of making changes to the existing product or the process by introducing new ways or ideas. This means that innovation comes as way of improving onto an existing invention. Invention is about ‘An original idea and its working in theory’, while innovation as a concept focuses on ‘Practical implementation of new idea’ Surbhi (2016,pp 2)

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